A test specimen data made of polyvinyl chloride with 10.16-mm-diameter were collected (lo 50.80 mm) and shown in Table 1. After fracture, the total length was extended to 53.08 mm and the diameter was 9.98 mm. Load (kN) 0 Al (mm) 0.00 0.19 0.40 0.60 5.35 0.81 6.65 1.17 7.35 1.78 (maximum load) 7.10 2.39 6.30 3.05 (fracture) Table 1: The results of the tensile test for polyvinyl chloride. 1.35 2.65 4.00 Plot the engineering stress-strain curve (list the stress and strain value in a Table) and evaluate: (i) the 0.2% offset yield strength; (ii) the modulus of elasticity; (iii) the percentage of reduction in area; (iv) the engineering stress at fracture; (v) the modulus of resilience.

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A test specimen data made of polyvinyl chloride with 10.16-mm-diameter were collected
(l. = 50.80 mm) and shown in Table 1. After fracture, the total length was extended to
53.08 mm and the diameter was 9.98 mm.
Load (kN)
Al (mm)
0
0.00
1.35
0.19
2.65
0.40
4.00
0.60
5.35
0.81
6.65
1.17
7.35
1.78 (maximum load)
7.10
2.39
6.30
3.05 (fracture)
Table 1: The results of the tensile test for polyvinyl chloride.
Plot the engineering stress-strain curve (list the stress and strain value in a Table) and
evaluate:
(i)
(ii)
the 0.2% offset yield strength;
the modulus of elasticity;
(iii) the percentage of reduction in area;
(iv) the engineering stress at fracture;
(v) the modulus of resilience.
Transcribed Image Text:A test specimen data made of polyvinyl chloride with 10.16-mm-diameter were collected (l. = 50.80 mm) and shown in Table 1. After fracture, the total length was extended to 53.08 mm and the diameter was 9.98 mm. Load (kN) Al (mm) 0 0.00 1.35 0.19 2.65 0.40 4.00 0.60 5.35 0.81 6.65 1.17 7.35 1.78 (maximum load) 7.10 2.39 6.30 3.05 (fracture) Table 1: The results of the tensile test for polyvinyl chloride. Plot the engineering stress-strain curve (list the stress and strain value in a Table) and evaluate: (i) (ii) the 0.2% offset yield strength; the modulus of elasticity; (iii) the percentage of reduction in area; (iv) the engineering stress at fracture; (v) the modulus of resilience.
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