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- Both yield strength and ultimate tensile strength exhibit the ability of a material to withstand a certain level of load. Which parameter do you prefer to use as a design parameter for a proper selection of materials for structural applications? ExplainWhat is the Relationship between modulus of elasticity and bulk modulus ?What is the small strain analysis in the engineering design?
- What is the effect of strain hardening on the material?Mark the following points on an Engineering Stress-Strain curve. Plastic limitElastic limitFracture strengthYield strengthUltimate tensile strengthNote: Kindly give me both right answers. A) Did the ductile materials (annealed and aluminium) react differently to the two different testing methods (hardness test vs. tensile test)? What does this say about the behaviour of ductile materials in compression vs. tension? B) Did the brittle material (quenched) react differently to the two different testing methods (hardness test vs. tensile test)? What does this say about the behaviour of brittle materials in compression vs. tension? (Three to five sentence answers are good)(engineering material)
- On a stress strain curve for structural steel, show various points like proportional limit, elastic limit, ultimate strength and rupture point. Give a brief description of these points. How to determine the yield point for materials that do not exhibit a well defined yield point? Name some of such materials. What is allowable load/stress. Give two different equations that determine the allowable load/stress.What is the stress-strain curves of materials?Describe the behavior of materials under shear stress?