Fayoum University 1 Year Assignment (1) Material Properties
This document contains an assignment on material properties with 4 questions. Question 1 asks to calculate strain given the force and dimensions of an aluminum specimen. Question 2 asks to calculate the maximum length of a titanium alloy specimen under a given load and elongation limit. Question 3 asks to calculate the elongation of a titanium wire under a given load. Question 4 provides load-elongation data for an aluminum specimen and asks to plot the data, compute modulus of elasticity, determine yield strength and tensile strength, and calculate percent elongation.
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Fayoum University 1 Year Assignment (1) Material Properties
This document contains an assignment on material properties with 4 questions. Question 1 asks to calculate strain given the force and dimensions of an aluminum specimen. Question 2 asks to calculate the maximum length of a titanium alloy specimen under a given load and elongation limit. Question 3 asks to calculate the elongation of a titanium wire under a given load. Question 4 provides load-elongation data for an aluminum specimen and asks to plot the data, compute modulus of elasticity, determine yield strength and tensile strength, and calculate percent elongation.
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Fayoum University 1 st year
Assignment (1) Material properties
Answer the following questions:
1- A specimen of aluminum having a rectangular cross section 10 mm × 12.7 mm
is pulled in tension with 35,500 N force, producing only elastic deformation. Calculate the resulting strain.
2- A cylindrical specimen of a titanium alloy having an elastic modulus of 107
GPa and an original diameter of 3.8 mm will experience only elastic deformation when a tensile load of 2000 N is applied. Compute the maximum length of the specimen before deformation if the maximum allowable elongation is 0.42 mm.
3- Consider a cylindrical titanium wire 3.0 mm in diameter and 2.5 × 104 mm
long. Calculate its elongation when a load of 500 N is applied. Assume that the deformation is totally elastic.
4- 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 tabulated below 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?