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Problem 1.1QP:
State three examples of a static load application and three examples of a dynamic load application.Problem 1.2QP:
A material has the stressstrain behavior shown in Figure P1.2. What is the material strength at...Problem 1.3QP:
A tensile load of 50.000 lb is applied to a metal bar with a 0.6 in. 0.6 in. cross section and a...Problem 1.4QP:
A tensile load of 190 kN is applied to a round metal bar with a diameter of 16 mm and a gage length...Problem 1.5QP:
A cylinder with a 6.0 in. diameter and 12.0 in. length is put under a compressive load of 150 kips....Problem 1.6QP:
A metal rod with 0.5 inch diameter is subjected to 2000 lb tensile load. Calculate the resulting...Problem 1.7QP:
A rectangular block of aluminum 30 mm 60 mm 90 mm is placed in a pressure chamber and subjected to...Problem 1.8QP:
A plastic cube with a 4 in. 4 in. 4 in. is placed in a pressure chamber and subjected to a...Problem 1.9QP:
A material has a stressstrain relationship that can be approximated by the equation where the...Problem 1.10QP:
On a graph, show the stressstrain relationship under loading and unloading for the following two...Problem 1.11QP:
The rectangular block shown in Figure P1.11 is subjected to tension within the elastic range. The...Problem 1.12QP:
The rectangular metal block shown in Figure P1.11 is subjected to tension within the elastic range....Problem 1.13QP:
A cylindrical rod with a length of 380 mm and a diameter of 10 mm is to be subjected to a tensile...Problem 1.14QP:
A cylindrical rod with a radius of 0.3 in. and a length of 15 in. is subjected to a tensile load. If...Problem 1.15QP:
A cylindrical rod with a diameter of 15.24 mm and a gauge length of 400 mm is subjected to a tensile...Problem 1.16QP:
The stressstrain relationship shown in Figure P1.16 was obtained during the tensile test of an...Problem 1.17QP:
A tension test performed on a metal specimen to fracture produced the stressstrain relationship...Problem 1.20QP:
An alloy has a yield strength of 41 ksi, a tensile strength of 57 ksi, and an elastic modulus of 16 ...Problem 1.22QP:
Figure P1.22 shows (i) elasticperfectly plastic and (ii) elastoplastic with strain hardening...Problem 1.23QP:
An elastoplastic material with strain hardening has the stressstrain relationship shown in Figure...Problem 1.24QP:
A brace alloy rod having a cross sectional area of 100 mm2 and a modulus of 110 GPa is subjected to...Problem 1.25QP:
A brass alloy rod having a cross sectional area of 0.24 in.2 and a modulus of 16 106 psi is...Problem 1.26QP:
A copper rod with a diameter of 19 mm, modulus of 110 GPa, and a Poissons ratio of 0.35 is subjected...Problem 1.27QP:
A copper rod with a diameter of 0.5 in., modulus of 16 106 psi, and a Poissons ratio of 0.35 is...Problem 1.28QP:
Define the following material behavior and provide one example of each. Support your answer with...Problem 1.29QP:
An asphalt concrete cylindrical specimen with a 4-in. diameter and a 6-in. height is subjected to an...Problem 1.32QP:
What are the differences between modulus of resilience and toughness? Explain graphically.Problem 1.34QP:
A metal rod having a diameter of 10 mm is subjected to a repeated tensile load. The material of the...Problem 1.38QP:
A steel rod, which is free to move, has a length of 200 mm and diameter of 20 mm at a temperature of...Problem 1.39QP:
In Problem 1.38, if the rod is snugly fitted against two immovable non-conducting walls at a...Problem 1.40QP:
A 4-m-long steel plate with a rectangular cross section (10 mm 50 mm) is resting on a frictionless...Problem 1.41QP:
Estimate the tensile strength required to prevent cracking in a concrete-like material that is cast...Problem 1.43QP:
Briefly discuss the variability of construction materials. Define the terms accuracy and precision...Problem 1.44QP:
In order to evaluate the properties of a material, samples are taken and tested. What are the two...Problem 1.45QP:
A contractor claims that the mean compressive strength for a concrete mix is 32.4 MPa and that it...Problem 1.46QP:
A contractor claims that the mean compressive strength for a concrete mix is 5,000 psi and that it...Problem 1.50QP:
Briefly discuss the concept behind each of the following measuring devices: a.LVDT b.strain gauge...Problem 1.51QP:
Referring to the dial gauge shown in Figure P1.51, determine a.Accuracy b.Sensitivity c.Range, given...Problem 1.52QP:
Repeat Problem 1.51 using the dial gauge shown in Figure P1.52. 1.51Referring to the dial gauge...Problem 1.53QP:
Measurements should be reported to the nearest 1000, 100, 10, 1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001 units, etc.,...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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