Specimen (Rebar) Original Length Length when it was clamped Diameter (mm) Internal Diameter (mm) External 1 300 mm 163mm 10 15.030 2 300 mm 180 mm 10.020 14.386 3 300 mm 197mm 9.40 15.028 Dimension of Specimen Specimen A0 P max Tensile strength Modulus of elasaticity Percent Elongation 1 474 N 179.381 2.776 MPa 19.76 MPa 13.4% 2 475 N 159.070 2.895 MPa 18.74 MPa 16.67% 3 485 N 179.381 2.706 MPa 20.058 Mpa 13.4% Result of testing Observation What is the possible discussion of these tablesP.S THIS IS NOT GRADED, ITS JUST EXAMPLES
Specimen (Rebar) Original Length Length when it was clamped Diameter (mm) Internal Diameter (mm) External 1 300 mm 163mm 10 15.030 2 300 mm 180 mm 10.020 14.386 3 300 mm 197mm 9.40 15.028 Dimension of Specimen Specimen A0 P max Tensile strength Modulus of elasaticity Percent Elongation 1 474 N 179.381 2.776 MPa 19.76 MPa 13.4% 2 475 N 159.070 2.895 MPa 18.74 MPa 16.67% 3 485 N 179.381 2.706 MPa 20.058 Mpa 13.4% Result of testing Observation What is the possible discussion of these tablesP.S THIS IS NOT GRADED, ITS JUST EXAMPLES
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Specimen (Rebar) | Original Length | Length when it was clamped | Diameter (mm) Internal | Diameter (mm) External |
1 | 300 mm | 163mm | 10 | 15.030 |
2 | 300 mm | 180 mm | 10.020 | 14.386 |
3 | 300 mm | 197mm | 9.40 | 15.028 |
Dimension of Specimen
Specimen | A0 | P max | Tensile strength | Modulus of elasaticity | Percent Elongation |
1 | 474 N | 179.381 | 2.776 MPa | 19.76 MPa | 13.4% |
2 | 475 N | 159.070 | 2.895 MPa | 18.74 MPa | 16.67% |
3 | 485 N | 179.381 | 2.706 MPa | 20.058 Mpa | 13.4% |
Result of testing Observation
What is the possible discussion of these tablesP.S THIS IS NOT GRADED, ITS JUST EXAMPLES
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