A Brass specimen is subjected to a Tensile test in a laboratory. The following data obtained are: Length of Specimen = 367 mm; Diameter of Specimen = 19 mm; Yield Stress = 124 N/mm?: Ultimate Stress = 217 N/mm?: Fracture Stress = 183 N/mm?: % of Elongation = 50 % % of Reduction in area = 27 %. Determine the elongation at 103 kN, Load at yielding. Maximum load, Load at fracture, Final Length

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A Brass specimen is subjected to a Tensile test in a laboratory. The following data obtained are: Length of Specimen = 367 mm; Diameter of Specimen = 19 mm; Yield Stress = 124 N/mm?: Ultimate Stress = 217 N/mm?: Fracture Stress = 183 N/mm?: % of Elongation = 50 % % of Reduction in area = 27 %. Determine the elongation at 103 kN, Load at yielding. Maximum load, Load at fracture, Final Length & Final diameter. Take Young's Modulus as 104 GPa.
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