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Following experimental data are obtained from tensile test of a rectangular test specimen with original thickness of 2,5 mm, gauge width of 24 mm and gauge length of 101 mm:
Load (N) |
Elongation (mm) |
0 |
0 |
24372 |
0,183 |
23008 |
0,315 |
28357 |
5,777 |
35517 |
12,315 |
27555 |
17,978 |
23750 |
23,865 |
Based on the information above; draw stress-strain diagram of the material and answer the following questions.
Question 1 ;Determine the elastic energy absorption capacity (in N.mm) of that specimen.
Question 2; Determine the plastic energy absorption capacity (in N.mm) of that specimen.
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