ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS
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A specimen of ductile cast iron having a rectangular cross section of dimensions 4.8 mm x 15.9 mm is
deformed in tension. Using the load-elongation data shown in the following table, complete parts (a) through (f)
Force (N)
Length (mm)
75.000
4,740
75.025
9,140
75.050
12,920
75.075
16,540
75.113
18,300
75.150
20,170
75.225
22,900
75.375
75.525
25,070
26,800
28,640
75.750
76.500
30,240
31,100
78.000
79.500
31,280
81.000
30,820
29,180
27,190
82.500
84.000
85.500
24,140
87.000
18,970
88.725
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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) Compute the modulus of resilience.
f) What is the ductility, in percent elongation?
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