The data illustrated below have been determined while the tension test of the stainless steel sample by amateur engineers. The gage length of the stainless steel sample was 50.8 mm (2.0in.) and, the original diameter of the steel sample was 12.8 mm (0.505in).

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The data illustrated below have been determined while the tension test of the stainless steel sample by
amateur engineers. The gage length of the stainless steel sample was 50.8 mm (2.0in.) and, the original
diameter of the steel sample was 12.8 mm (0.505in.).
Load (Ib)
Elongation (in.)
Load (Ib)
Elongation (in.)
14000
0.020
2 310
0.0022
14400
0.025
4 640
0.0044
14 500
0.060
6950
0.0066
14600
0.080
9 290
0.0088
14800
0.100
11 600
0.0110
14 600
0.120
13000
0.0150
13600
Fracture
With the help of Excel, plot the stress-strain diagram for this test conducted, and define the following
mechanical properties:
a) Young modulus;
b) Proportional limit;
c) Yield stress @0.2% offset;
d) ultimate stress;
e) nominal rupture stress.
Transcribed Image Text:The data illustrated below have been determined while the tension test of the stainless steel sample by amateur engineers. The gage length of the stainless steel sample was 50.8 mm (2.0in.) and, the original diameter of the steel sample was 12.8 mm (0.505in.). Load (Ib) Elongation (in.) Load (Ib) Elongation (in.) 14000 0.020 2 310 0.0022 14400 0.025 4 640 0.0044 14 500 0.060 6950 0.0066 14600 0.080 9 290 0.0088 14800 0.100 11 600 0.0110 14 600 0.120 13000 0.0150 13600 Fracture With the help of Excel, plot the stress-strain diagram for this test conducted, and define the following mechanical properties: a) Young modulus; b) Proportional limit; c) Yield stress @0.2% offset; d) ultimate stress; e) nominal rupture stress.
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