The following data were collected from a standard 0.505-in. diameter test specimen of a copper alloy (initial length (lo) = 2.0 in.): %3D Load (Ib)) 0.0 3000 6000 7500 9000 10500 12000 12400 11400 41 (in) 0.0 0.00167 0.00333 0.00417 0.009 0.040 0.26 0.50 1.02 After fracture, the total length was 3.014 in. and the diameter was 0.374 in. Plot the engineering stress-strain curve and calculate. (a) the 0.2% offset yield strength; (b) the tensile strength; (c) the modulus of elasticity3;

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The following data were collected from a standard 0.505-in. diameter test specimen of a copper alloy (initial
length (lo) = 2.0 in.):
%3D
Load (Ib)) 0.0
3000
6000
7500
9000
10500
12000
12400
11400
41 (in) 0.0 0.00167
0.00333
0.00417
0.009
0.040
0.26
0.50
1.02
After fracture, the total length was 3.014 in. and the diameter was 0.374 in. Plot the engineering stress-strain
curve and calculate.
(a) the 0.2% offset yield strength;
(b) the tensile strength;
(c) the modulus of elasticity3;
Transcribed Image Text:The following data were collected from a standard 0.505-in. diameter test specimen of a copper alloy (initial length (lo) = 2.0 in.): %3D Load (Ib)) 0.0 3000 6000 7500 9000 10500 12000 12400 11400 41 (in) 0.0 0.00167 0.00333 0.00417 0.009 0.040 0.26 0.50 1.02 After fracture, the total length was 3.014 in. and the diameter was 0.374 in. Plot the engineering stress-strain curve and calculate. (a) the 0.2% offset yield strength; (b) the tensile strength; (c) the modulus of elasticity3;
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