Question 1 a) A standard mild steel tensile test specimen has a diameter of 16mm and a gauge length of 80mm. the specimen was tested to destruction and the following results obtained, Load at yield...


Question 1<br>a) A standard mild steel tensile test specimen has a diameter of 16mm and a gauge length of<br>80mm. the specimen was tested to destruction and the following results obtained,<br>Load at yield point = 87KN<br>Extension at yield point = 173 x 10“ m<br>Ultimate load = 124KN<br>%3D<br>Total extension at fracture = 24mm<br>Diameter of specimen at fracture = 9.8mm<br>Cross-sectional area at fracture = 75.4mm?<br>Cross-sectional area

Extracted text: Question 1 a) A standard mild steel tensile test specimen has a diameter of 16mm and a gauge length of 80mm. the specimen was tested to destruction and the following results obtained, Load at yield point = 87KN Extension at yield point = 173 x 10“ m Ultimate load = 124KN %3D Total extension at fracture = 24mm Diameter of specimen at fracture = 9.8mm Cross-sectional area at fracture = 75.4mm? Cross-sectional area "A" = 200mm² Compute the followings: Modulus of elasticity of steel. Ultimate tensile stress. i. ii. iii. Yield stress iv. Percentage elongation.

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