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There are two approximate methods for estimation of steel quantities. For schools 1 ton per 15.05 m3 of structure, what is the estimation for a lintel of span 1500mm?
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- Solve it asap. Answer need quicklyW A 3ft long bar with a 1in x 1in cross section is subjected to a 14,153lb tensile load. What is the tensile stress in ksi? Answer to two decimal places. Type your answer...Three steel bars have a diameter of 25 mm and carbon contents of 0.2, 0.5, and 0.8%, respectively. The specimens were subjected to tension until rupture. The load versus deformation results were as shown in Table P3.19. If the gauge length is 50 mm, determine the following: a. The tensile stresses and strains for each specimen at each load increment. b. Plot stresses versus strains for all specimens on one graph. TABLE P3.19 Specimen No. Carbon Content (%) 1 3 0.2 0.5 0.8 Deformation (mm) Load (kN) 0.00 0.07 133 133 133 0.10 137 191 191 0.15 142 196 285 0.50 147 201 324 1.00 140 199 383 2.50 155 236 447 5.00 196 295 491 (Rupture) 7.50 226 336 10.00 241 341 12.50 218 304 (Rupture) 13.75 196 (Rupture) c. The proportional limit for each specimen. d. The 0.2% offset yield strength for each specimen. e. The modulus of elasticity for each specimen. f. The strain at rupture for each specimen. g. Comment on the effect of increasing the carbon content on the following: Yield strength ii.…
- Actual weight of steel bars = 1.520 kg/m, Standard weight of steel bars (16mm )= 1.579 kg/m, Load at yield point = 3480 kgf ,Load at breaking point = 7540 kgf, Maximum load = 7. 9260 kgf, Unit weight of steel = 7854 kg/m^3. What is the cross-sectional area in m^2? Compute it's yield strength,ultimate strength and breaking strength in MPA?An alloy steel having a diameter of 0.45 in. extends 0.002 in. over a gage length of 2.2 in. due to a tensile load of 3900 lb. What is the modulus of elasticity of this alloy steel? A)29,010 ksi B)27,000 ksi C)30,000 ksi D)28,000 ksiI need help with a. & b. I don't understand what is meant by "one scale from zero to about 0.02 in/in" in part a
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- Please answer legibly with complete solutions. Thank youA tensile load of 3000 N is applied to a steel bar of cross-sectional area 500 mm. If a tensile load was applied to an aluminum bar to achieve the same lateral (transvers) strain with the former (steel bar), what would be the load? Note: Original dimensions of the two bars are the same (Est = 2.1 x 10 MPa, Eat = 0.703 x 10$ MPa, v = 0.3, vat = 0.33) E = ", v = - Eiatral Faxial Fatuminum 3000 N A-500 mm A-500 mm Fahuminum? 3000 N Steel Aluminumhree steel bars with a diameter of 25 mm and carbon contents of 0.2, 0.5, and 0.8%, respectively. The specimens were subjected to tension until rupture. The load versus deformation results were as shown in Table P3.19. If the gauge length is 50 mm, determine the following: The tensile stresses and strains for each specimen at each load increment. Plot stresses versus strains for all specimens on one graph. The proportional limit for each specimen. The 0.2% offset yield strength for each specimen. The modulus of elasticity for each specimen. The strain at rupture for each specimen. Comment on the effect of increasing the carbon content on the following: Yield strength ii. Modulus of elasticity iii. Ductility