3. The yield point can be represented by: (a) the end of plasticity and the beginning of elasticity. (b)The end of elasticity and the beginning of plasticity. (d)lt has no plasticity or ductility.

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3. The yield
point can be
represented
by: (a) the
end of
plasticity and
the beginning
of elasticity.
(b)The end of
elasticity and
the beginning
of plasticity.
(d)lt has no
plasticity or
ductility.
Transcribed Image Text:3. The yield point can be represented by: (a) the end of plasticity and the beginning of elasticity. (b)The end of elasticity and the beginning of plasticity. (d)lt has no plasticity or ductility.
During the tensile test, experiment on a sample of mild steel, data represented in the
figure below was obtained with an initial diameter (do) of 0.505 inch. At failure, the
reduced diameter (d;) of the sample was 0.305 inch. Gauge Length (Lo) is 2 inches
and final Gauge Length (L) is 2.625 inches. Answer the questions below:
Us
TR
70-
60 -
Lo
LyP
*IR
50 -
EL
PL: proportimal limit
EL Elastic limit
UXP = 4pper yield point
Lyp : Lower
us : uiti mated streagth
IR : Indicanteed Strengty
Rupture
TR: True strength Ruptue
40
AL or 8t
P
30
**PL (proportimal limt)
Direct strain
E strain (in/in)
aStress Iblinz (esi)
0.003.
ogo
o-200
Transcribed Image Text:During the tensile test, experiment on a sample of mild steel, data represented in the figure below was obtained with an initial diameter (do) of 0.505 inch. At failure, the reduced diameter (d;) of the sample was 0.305 inch. Gauge Length (Lo) is 2 inches and final Gauge Length (L) is 2.625 inches. Answer the questions below: Us TR 70- 60 - Lo LyP *IR 50 - EL PL: proportimal limit EL Elastic limit UXP = 4pper yield point Lyp : Lower us : uiti mated streagth IR : Indicanteed Strengty Rupture TR: True strength Ruptue 40 AL or 8t P 30 **PL (proportimal limt) Direct strain E strain (in/in) aStress Iblinz (esi) 0.003. ogo o-200
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