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Engineering, 09.09.2019 23:20, nommies005

(si units) in a tensile test, the starting gage length = 100.0 mm and the cross-sectional area = 150 mm2. during testing, the following force and gage length data are collected: (1) 17,790 n at 100.2 mm, (2) 23,040 n at 103.5 mm, (3) 27,370 n at 110.5 mm, (4) 28,910 n at 122.0 mm, (5) 27,480 n at 130.0 mm, and (6) 20,460 n at 135.1 mm. the final data point (6) occurred immediately prior to failure. yielding occurred at a load of 19,390 n (0.2% offset value), and the maximum load (4) was 28,960 n. (a) plot the engineering stress strain curve. determine (b) yield strength, (c) modulus of elasticity, (d) tensile strength, and (e) percent elongation.

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