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Problem 2. A cylindrical specimen of aluminum having a diameter of 12.8 mm and a gauge length of 50.800 mm is pulled in
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Problem 2. A cylindrical specimen of aluminum having a diameter of 12.8 mm and a gauge length of 50.800 mm is pulled in
Problem 2. A cylindrical specimen of aluminum having a diameter of 12.8 mm and a gauge length of 50.800 mm is pulled in tension. Use the load-elongation characteristics shown in the following table to complete parts (a) through (f). (a) Plot the data as engineering stress versus engineering strain. (b) Compute the modulus of elasticity. (c) Determine the yield strength at a strain offset of 0.002. (d) Determine the tensile strength of this alloy. (e) What is the approximate ductility, in percent elongation? (1) Compute the modulus of resilience. Load Length N mum 0 50.800 7,330 50.851 15,100 50.902 23,100 50.952 30,400 51.003 34,400 51.054 38,400 51.308 41,300 51.816 44,800 52.832 46,200 53.848 47,300 54.864 47,500 55.880 46,100 56.896 44,800 57.658 42,600 58.420 36,400 59.182 Fracture