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mohamed1986 Posted - 04/23/2012 : 6:42:23 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System:
Dear Friends,
Could you help me to calculate the area under stress-strain curve?
as the shown picture?


Also is there any way to calculate the slope of the first straight part of the curve to calculate Young's modulus

Thanks much
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easwar Posted - 05/02/2012 : 12:43:52 PM
quote:
Originally posted by mohamed1986
...I have Origin pro 8.1
Could you please tell me how to use "slop with the quick linear fit gadget"?



Hi,

You have access to these gadgets in 8.1, see this comparison table to see what Gadgets you have in your version:
http://originlab.com/index.aspx?go=Products/Origin&PID=1029#Gadgets#

You can watch this video tutorial to see how to use the Quick Fit Gadget:
http://originlab.com/index.aspx?go=Support&pid=1697

All gadgets work the same way - you get to select a particular region of your data and then the analysis (fitting, integration, peak detection....) is performed on that selected region. So with your data, to compute slope, you probably want to position the rectangle to leave out the beginning and end parts of your data.

Easwar
OriginLab
couturier Posted - 05/02/2012 : 03:34:20 AM
quote:
Could you please tell me how to use "slop with the quick linear fit gadget"????

I've made a typo and you should have read slope.
mohamed1986 Posted - 05/01/2012 : 2:29:42 PM
quote:
Originally posted by couturier

Don't know which version of Origin you're running but if it is a recent one, you can easily get what you need with gadgets:
- area with the integrate gadget
- slop with the quick linear fit gadget



Many thanks dear for your reply, now I have Origin pro 8.1
Could you please tell me how to use "slop with the quick linear fit gadget"????
Hideo Fujii Posted - 04/24/2012 : 3:46:51 PM
Hi mohamed1986,

Sorry, but these two gadgets are available in Origin 8.1, or later.

You need to use the regular/traditional Integrate and Linear Line Fitting tools.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab
mohamed1986 Posted - 04/24/2012 : 11:44:37 AM
quote:
Originally posted by couturier

Don't know which version of Origin you're running but if it is a recent one, you can easily get what you need with gadgets:
- area with the integrate gadget
- slop with the quick linear fit gadget




Thanks dear friend fro your kind reply, I am using Origin pro 8. Could you please tell me in more details where I can find these two gadgets??
Sorry but I am in my early stage of using the program
Thanks again
couturier Posted - 04/24/2012 : 05:33:05 AM
Don't know which version of Origin you're running but if it is a recent one, you can easily get what you need with gadgets:
- area with the integrate gadget
- slop with the quick linear fit gadget

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