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Q1: A piece of copper originally 305 mm (12 in.) long is pulled in tension
with a stress of 276 MPa . If the deformation is entirely elastic, and
elastic modulus is 110 MPa , what will be the resultant elongation?
Solution:
Poisson's Ratio:
Q2:
Solution:
Q3:
Solution:
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b-
Solution :
Q6: A steel bar 100mm long and having a square cross section 20mm on
an edge is pulled in tension with a load of 89,000 N , and experiences
an elongation of 0.10mm. Assuming that the deformation is entirely
elastic, calculate the elastic modulus of the steel.
Solution :
A0 = b0 2
Q7: Consider a cylindrical titanium wire 3.0mm in diameter and
2.5x104mm long. Calculate its elongation when a load of 500 N is
applied. Assume that the deformation is totally elastic.
( Note : E Ti = 107GPa )
Solution :
Referring to fig.1: at this stress level , we are in the elastic region on the
stress-strain curve, which corresponds to a stain of 0.0013 . Now:
Solution :
Q12: A cylindrical specimen of a hypothetical metal alloy is stressed in
compression. If its original and final diameters are 20.000 and
20.025mm, respectively, and its final length is 74.96mm, compute
its original length if the deformation is totally elastic. The elastic
and shear moduli for this alloy are 105GPa & 39.7GPa, respectively.
Solution:
Lateral strain єx :
But:
Then:
Q14: A cylindrical rod 100mm long and having a diameter of 10.0mm is
to be deformed using a tensile load of 27,500 N. It must not
experience either plastic deformation or a diameter reduction of
more than 7.5 x 10-3mm. Of the materials listed as follows, which
are possible candidates? Justify your choice(s).
Solution :