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1. A material exhibits linear elastic behavior up to a stress of 200 MPa and a
strain of 0.00125. What is its Young’s modulus?
ANSWER E = σ/ε = 200 MPa / 0.00125 = 160 GPa
2. A bronze alloy specimen having a diameter of 12.8 mm and a gage length of
50 mm was tested to fracture. Stress and strain data obtained during the
test are shown. Determine the Young's modulus. - ANSWER 14000 MPa
3. What is necking, and when does it occur during a tensile test?
ANSWER A localized reduction in cross-section that starts after the
ultimate tensile strength is reached.
4. A tensile test specimen of 1045 hot-rolled steel having a diameter of 0.505
in. and a gage length of 2.00 in. was tested to fracture. Stress and strain
data obtained during the test are shown. Determine the Young's
modulus.(look at graph in canvas) - ANSWER 7900 ksi
5. A tensile test specimen of stainless steel alloy having a diameter of 0.495 in.
and a gage length of 2.00 in. was tested to fracture. Stress and strain data
, obtained during the test are shown. Determine the proportional limit. -
ANSWER 15 ksi
6. A tensile test specimen of 1045 hot-rolled steel having a diameter of 0.505
in. and a gage length of 2.00 in. was tested to fracture. Stress and strain
data obtained during the test are shown. Determine the ultimate strength. -
ANSWER 27 ksi
7. Which property is measured by the maximum stress a material can
withstand during a tensile test before necking begins?
ANSWER Ultimate tensile strength (UTS)
8. A tensile test specimen of 1045 hot-rolled steel having a diameter of 0.505
in. and a gage length of 2.00 in. was tested to fracture. Stress and strain
data obtained during the test are shown. Determine the Young's
modulus.(look at graph in canvas) - ANSWER 7900 ksi
9. Which mechanical property describes a material’s ability to absorb energy
up to fracture?
ANSWER Modulus of toughness
10.What feature of the stress-strain curve represents ductility?
ANSWER The elongation past the elastic limit up to fracture —
measured as strain or % elongation.