A cylindrical specimen of a brass alloy having a length of 104 mm (4.094 in.) must elongate only 5.20 mm (0.2047 in.) when a tensile load of 95000 N (21360 lbf) is applied. Under these circumstances what must be the radius of the specimen? Consider this brass alloy to have the stress-strain behavior shown in the Animated Figure 7.12.

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A cylindrical specimen of a brass alloy having a length of 104 mm (4.094 in.) must elongate only 5.20 mm (0.2047 in.) when a tensile load of 95000 N (21360 lbf) is applied. Under these circumstances what must be the radius of the specimen? Consider this brass alloy to have the stress-strain behavior shown in the Animated Figure 7.12.

 

Tensile strength
450 MPa (65,000 psi)
Strain = 0
%3D
Stress = 0 MPA
Stress = 0 psi
%3D
500
%3D
70
Strain = 0
Stress = 0 MPA
Stress = 0 psi
%3D
60
%3D
400
50
103 psi
40
A
MPa
Yield strength
250 MPa (36,000 psi)
40
300
200
30
200
30
100
10
100
10
0.005
0.10
0.20
0.30
0.40
Strain
Stress (MPa)
20
20
Stress (103 psi)
Transcribed Image Text:Tensile strength 450 MPa (65,000 psi) Strain = 0 %3D Stress = 0 MPA Stress = 0 psi %3D 500 %3D 70 Strain = 0 Stress = 0 MPA Stress = 0 psi %3D 60 %3D 400 50 103 psi 40 A MPa Yield strength 250 MPa (36,000 psi) 40 300 200 30 200 30 100 10 100 10 0.005 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 Strain Stress (MPa) 20 20 Stress (103 psi)
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L0=104 mmF=95000 NL=5.2 mm

Need to determine the radius of the specimen.

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