Essentials of Materials Science and Engineering, SI Edition
Essentials of Materials Science and Engineering, SI Edition
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ISBN: 9781337672078
Author: ASKELAND, Donald R., WRIGHT, Wendelin J.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.15P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The maximum force applied on an aluminum rod needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Expression for stress (S) is given as follows:

  S=FA

Here, Force is F, the cross-sectional area is A.

The expression for Young's Modulus (E) is as follows:

  E=Se

Here, e is the strain.

Length of the rod (L) is expressed as follows:

  L=L+δmax

Strain in the rod is expressed as (e):

  e=Lll.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 14.15P

The maximum force applied is 271 N.

Explanation of Solution

  L=L+δmax

Here,

  δmax=2 mm

l =10 mm

L= 10 + 0.002

L= 10.002 m

Strain,

  e=10.0021010

e = 0.0002 m

To calculate the area of the rod,

  A=π4d2 A= π 4 (0.5) 2 A=0.1963×104m2

Selecting the value of Young's modulus as 69×109 N/m2 from the table of physical properties of common alloys,

Substitute 69×109 N/m2for E, 0.1963 ×10-4 m2 for A and 0.0002 for e in below equations,

  F=EAeF=(69×109)(0.1963×104)(0.0002)

  F=271 N

The maximum force applied is 271 N.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The maximum force applications on magnesium rod needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Expression for stress (S) is given as follows:

  S=FA

Here, Force is F, the cross-sectional area is A.

The expression for Young's Modulus (E) is as follows:

  E=Se

Here, e is the strain.

Length of the rod (L) is expressed as follows:

  L=L+δmax

Strain in the rod is expressed as (e):

  e=Lll

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 14.15P

The maximum force applied is 176 N.

Explanation of Solution

  L=L+δmax

Here,

  δmax=2mm

l =10 mm

L= 10 + 0.002

L= 10.002 m

Strain,

  e=10.0021010

e = 0.0002 m

To calculate the area of the rod,

  A=π4d2 A= π 4 (0.5) 2 A=0.1963×104m2

Selecting the value of Young's modulus as 45×106N/m 2.

Substituting the required values in the below equation,

  F=EAeF=(45×109)(0.1963×104)(0.0002)

  F=176 N

The maximum force applied in the bar is 176 N.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The maximum force applied on beryllium rod needs to be determined.

Concept Introduction:

Expression for stress (S) is given as follows:

  S=FA

Here Force is F, the cross-sectional area is A.

The expression for Young's Modulus (E) is

  E=Se

Where e is the Strain.

Length of the rod (L) is expressed as:

  L=L+δmax

Strain in the rod is expressed as (e):

  e=Lll

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 14.15P

The maximum force applied on beryllium is 1138 N.

Explanation of Solution

  L=L+δmax

Here,

  δmax=2mm

l =10 mm

L= 10 + 0.002

L= 10.002 m

Strain,

  e=10.0021010

e = 0.0002 m

To calculate the area of the rod:

  A=π4d2 A= π 4 (0.5) 2 A=0.1963×104m2

From the table of common metals, select the Young's modulus of beryllium as 287×109 N/m2

Substitute the required values in the below equation,

  F=EAeF=(287×109)(0.1963×104)(0.0002)

  F=1138 N

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