sample stress-strain behavior of steel
Q: Draw a typical stress-strain behaviour of steel subjected to tension. On the graph, show the modulus…
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Q: A 19-mm reinforcing steel bar and a gauge length of 75 mm was subjected to ten- sion, with the…
A: Given- gauge length=75mmd=19 mm
Q: 1.12 Tensile stress of 500MPA is applied on a steel rod of length 300mm. Determine the elongation in…
A: Given: Original length of rod, l = 300 mm Tensile stress, σ = 500 MPa Modulus of Elasticity, E = 200…
Q: A high-yield-strength alloy steel bar with a rectangular cross section that has a width of 37.5 mm,…
A: Since we only answer up to 3 sub-parts, we’ll answer the first 3. Please resubmit the question and…
Q: A 2.0 m steel is being subjected into a tensile test. At force 30 kN, the length of the steel is now…
A: Given, Initial length of the steel subject (Li) = 2 m Length of steel after loading (LL) = 2.2 m…
Q: If the maximum bending stress is 600 MPa, find the corresponding bending moment.
A: Given data Yield point=800 MPa Cross section=2 cm × 6 cm Bending stress, σb=600 MPa
Q: Stress 1 2 4 5 Strain Stress vs. Strain curve for mild steel steel (Ductile material).
A: given - stress/strain curve of mild steel
Q: Determine the strain if stress value is 33 MPa and modulus of elasticity is 80 MPa
A: Given data : The value of stress σ=33 MPa The value of modulus of elasticity E=80 MPa To find :…
Q: Sketch the stress–strain behavior of steel, and identify different levels of strength. What is a…
A: It is required to draw the stress strain curve for steel.
Q: A specimen of aluminum having a rectangular cross section 10.4 mm × 12.6 mm (0.4094 in. × 0.4961…
A: So, stress can be defined as ; σ = PA P = Tension pull = 35900 A = 10.4 * 12.6 = 131.04 mm2 σ =…
Q: Discus why the value of compressive strength more than tensile strength.
A: To discuss: Why the value of compressive strength more than tensile strength.
Q: Which of the following is NOT TRUE in the elastic analysis of circular members under torsion? O…
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Q: 3. A 20-foot long steel rod with a cross-sectional area of 2 in? is subjected to a 14 kip tensile…
A: To Determine Strain and Tensile stress in the steel rod.
Q: steel bar originally 200 mm long is pulled in tension with stress 150 MPa the magnitude of elastic…
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Q: A steel bar of 500 mm length is under tensile stress of 100 N/mm?. If the modulus of elasticity is 2…
A: Given data : Length (L)=500 mmTensile stress (σ)=100 N/mm2Modulus of elasticity (E)=2×1011 N/mm2
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A: GIVEN THAT D= 10MM CHANGE IN D =.005
Q: A tensile test was done on a steel specimen with the gauge length of 525 and a stress of 175 MPa. If…
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Q: A specimen of steel has a rectangular cross section 20 mm wide and 40 mm thick, an elastic modulus…
A: solution Given tension P =60000N cross section =20mm×40mmelastic modulus E=207Gpa=207000Mpa…
Q: fracture. Determine the following for the two metals (show all calculations and units): a.…
A: Stress vs strain curve is given. BY doing matriculation we can find the unknown.
Q: a)Determine the change in temperature. Indicate increase or decrease in temperature. b)Determine…
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Q: What is the value of reduction factor of the beam, if
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Q: Stress-strain plot for a metal is given below. Determine the following: a) Modulus of elasticity. b)…
A: Since we only answer up to 3 sub-parts, we’ll answer the first 3. Please resubmit the question and…
Q: A steel solid is subjected to following set of principal stresses: o1 = 300 MPa and o2 = 250 MPa.…
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Q: Determine the value of strain if modulus of elasticity is 70 MPa and stress is 20 MPa
A: Introduction : The given question is related with solid mechanics . In this question we are provided…
Q: 4. Answer the following questions with reference to the Stress-Strain diagrams below. For this…
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Q: Find the value of strain if stress is 45 Mpa and modulus of elasticity 70 MPa
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Q: A tensile stress is applied along the long axis of a cylindrical aluminum rodwith a diameter of 10…
A: Using the relation of Poisson's ratio to calculate the load that will cause a change of 2.5×10-3 mm…
Q: A steel rod has a length of 4 ft, and a diameter of 3 inches. Determine the amount of stress in the…
A: Given data : Length (L)=4 ftDiameter (d)=3 inForce (F)=5000 lbModulus of elasticity (E)=30×106 psi
Q: In a tensile test, Load and Elongation are Normalized to Engineering Stress and Engineering Strain .…
A: The tensile test is one of the most important stress-strain test with which the determination of…
Q: The following data were obtained from the tensile test of Aluminum alloy. The initial diameter of…
A: - The stress strain diagram is shown below, (a) Proportional limit, (OA) Proportional limit is…
Q: Which of the following is a deformation? Select one: a. Tension b. Shear c. Compression d. Strain
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Q: A tensile stress is to be applied along the axis of a cylindrical steel rod that has a diameter of…
A: Given data : Poisson's ratio (μ)=0.3Diameter (d)=7.5 mmModulus of elasticity (E)=207 GPaChange in…
Q: What is the value of reduction factor of the beam, if the stress in the steel is 425 MPa, and the…
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Q: 3. Discuss how to determine the following material properties of structural steel using an…
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Q: 180 mm 20 mm 40 ku/m 30 mm 80 mw 20 m 80 mm
A: The total length of the beam(L)=7 m, The total load on beam(P)=40 kN/m, Top flange: width(Bf)=180…
Q: Draw a typical stress-strain behaviour of steel subjected to tension. On the graph, show the modulus…
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Q: A tensile test specimen of stainless steel alloy having a diameter of 0.495 in. and a gage length of…
A: Given above curve we have to find the modulus of elasticity
Q: Engineering strain of a mild steel sample is recorded as 0.100%. The true strain is 1. 0.010% 0.055%…
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Q: Engineering strain of a mild steel sample is recorded as 0.100%. The true strain is 1. 0.010% 2. 3.…
A: given- ε=0.100%,=0.100100, True strain needs to be calculated.
Q: • The following data where obtained during the tensile test of mild steel circular bar 12.75 mm…
A: As per rule, only first three sub-questions will be answered Diameter: 12.75 mmGauge length: 203.2…
Q: Draw a typical stress–strain relationship for steel subjected to tension. On the graph, show the…
A: Following is the typical stress-strain relationship for steel subjected to tension:
Q: Show Stress/ strain curve for nitinol and steel (2 separate charts please)
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Q: The following data were obtained from the tensile test of Aluminum alloy. The initial diameter of…
A: Stress strain curve- Stress = load / area Strain = elongation / gauge Length Load(lb) elongation…
Q: The strain of a component, which has a tensile modulus of 3 X 105 MPa, and subjected to a stress of…
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Q: Sketch the stress-strain curve and explain it in relation to the tensile test for steel bars.
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Q: Determine the ductility of the following steel samples that undergo tensile strength test. All…
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Q: At the proportional limit, the axial load of a 0.50-in-diameter bar was 5000 lb. A 2-in. gauge…
A: This question is related to the Strength of Material. In this question we calculate stress , strain…
Q: (a) Calculate the tangential and longitudinal stresses in the steel. (b) To what value may the…
A: Given a cylindrical steel pressure vessel having external diameter 400mm and thickness of 20mm, is…
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- The data in Table 1.5.3 were obtained from a tensile test of a metal specimen with a rectangular cross section of 0.2011in.2 in area and a gage length (the length over which the elongation is measured) of 2.000 inches. The specimen was not loaded to failure. a. Generate a table of stress and strain values. b. Plot these values and draw a best-fit line to obtain a stress-strain curve. c. Determine the modulus of elasticity from the slope of the linear portion of the curve. d. Estimate the value of the proportional limit. e. Use the 0.2 offset method to determine the yield stress.Show Stress/ strain curve for nitinol and steel (2 separate charts please)3. Reproduce the table from NSCP 2015 showing the values of strength reduction phi under different conditions of strain in steel.
- Draw a typical stress–strain relationship for steel subjected to tension. On the graph, show the modulus of elasticity, the yield strength, the ultimatstrength, and the rupture stress.Draw a typical stress-strain behaviour of steel subjected to tension. On the graph, showthe modulus of elasticity, the yield strength, the ultimate stress and the rupture stress.A specimen of steel 20 mm diameter with a gauge length of 200 mm is tested to destruction. It has an extension of 0.25 mm under a load of 80 kN and the load at elastic limit is 102 kN. The maximum load is 130 kN. The total extension at fracture is 56 mm and diameter at neck is 15 mm. Find . The stress at elastic limit. • Young's modulus. . Percentage elongation. Percentage reduction in area. Ultimate tensile stress. .
- Sketch the stress-strain curve and explain it in relation to the tensile test for steel bars.Determine the ductility of the following steel samples that undergo tensile strength test. All dimensions in millimeter.A 19-mm reinforcing steel bar and a gauge length of 75 mm was subjected to ten- sion, with the results shown in Table P3.27. Using a computer spreadsheet pro- gram, plot the stress-strain relationship. From the graph, determine the Young's modulus of the steel and the deformation corresponding to a 150-kN load. TABLE P3.27 Load, kN Deformation, mm 54 0.084 163 0.168 284 0.336 330 1.428 366 3.360
- What is the value of reduction factor of the beam, if the stress in the steel is 400 MPa, and the Modulus of Elasticity of the Steel is 200,000 MPa.At what temperature will the aluminum and steel segments shown have stresses of equal magnitude after the 70-kip force is applied? Aluminum A=2 in2 E= 10x 10 psi Steel A = 3 in.2 E-29 x 10 psi 70 kips 15 in. 10 in.At what temperature will the aluminum and steel segments shown have stresses of equal magnitude after the 70-kip force is applied? Steel Aluminum A = 2 in ² A = 3 in ² E-29 x 10 psi E = 10 x 10 psi 70 kips 15 in. 10 in