Table Q4 below indicates results on a tensile test of a mild steel specimen. 95 kN Proportional Limit load 30 mm Original diameter Original gauge length Yield Point Load 50 mm 100 kN 0.050 mm Extension at proportional limit Maximum recorded load 160 kN Final length between ga uge points 58.8 mm Final minimum diameter 17.9 mm Table Q4 Calculate the following: a. Modulus of Elasticity for the mild steel. b The proportional limit stress. C. The ultimate tensile strength. d. The percentage elongation. e. The percentage reduction in area,

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Table Q4 belowindicates results on a tensile test of a mild steel specimen.
95 kN
Proportional Limit load
Original diameter
Original ga uge length
30 mm
50 mm
Yield Point Load
100 kN
Extension at proportional limit
0.050 mm
Maximum recorded load
160 kN
Final length between gauge points
58.8 mm
Final minimum diameter
17.9 mm
Table Q4
Calculate the following:
a. Modulus of Elasticity for the mild steel.
b.
The proportional limit stress.
C. The ultimate tensile strength.
d. The percentage elongation.
e. The percentage reduction in area.
Transcribed Image Text:Table Q4 belowindicates results on a tensile test of a mild steel specimen. 95 kN Proportional Limit load Original diameter Original ga uge length 30 mm 50 mm Yield Point Load 100 kN Extension at proportional limit 0.050 mm Maximum recorded load 160 kN Final length between gauge points 58.8 mm Final minimum diameter 17.9 mm Table Q4 Calculate the following: a. Modulus of Elasticity for the mild steel. b. The proportional limit stress. C. The ultimate tensile strength. d. The percentage elongation. e. The percentage reduction in area.
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