SBVL Assignment2
SBVL Assignment2
HỌC VIỆN HÀNG KHÔNG VIỆT NAM Học phần: Sức bền vật liệu
KHOA KỸ THUẬT HÀNG KHÔNG Mã học phần: 010800061901
Problem 1.
Problem 2.
If a force of 400 N is applied to a bar of titanium and an identical bar of magnesium, which would
stretch more?
Problem 3.
Use Figure 1 for all problems below. For the given data in the problem statement and data you
read from the indicated stress–strain curve, determine the following properties of the material:
a. Yield strength. State whether the yield point is used to determine this value or if the 0.2% offset
method is used.
b. Ultimate tensile strength.
c. Proportional limit.
d. Elastic limit.
e. Modulus of elasticity for the range of stress in which Hooke’s law applies.
f. Percent elongation. (The gage length for each test is 2.00 in.)
g. State whether the material is ductile or brittle.
h. Examine the results and judge the kind of metal used to determine the test data.
i. Compare your results and find a particular alloy from Appendix tables A–10 through A–14 that
has similar properties.
Problem 3-1.
Problem 3-2.
Problem 3-3.
Problem 3-5.
Problem 3-6.
Problem 3-7.
Problem 3.8.
Problem 3.9.
Figure 1
Problem 4.
The elastic portion of the stress–strain diagram for an aluminum alloy is shown in the Figure 2. The
specimen from which it was obtained has an original diameter of 12.7 mm and a gage length of
50.8 mm. If a load of P = 60 kN is applied to the specimen, determine its new diameter and
length. Take ν = 0.35.
Problem 5.
The elastic portion of the stress–strain diagram for an aluminum alloy is shown in Figure 2. The
specimen from which it was obtained has an original diameter of 12.7 mm and a gage length of
50.8 mm. When the applied load on the specimen is 50 kN, the diameter is 12.67494 mm.
Determine Poisson's ratio for the material.
Figure 2
Problem 6.
The lap joint in Figure 3 is connected together using a 1.25 in. diameter bolt. If the bolt is made
from a material having a shear stress–strain diagram that is approximated as shown, determine the
permanent shear strain in the shear plane of the bolt when the applied force P = 150 kip is
removed.
Figure 3
Problem 7.
Figure 4
The rubber block is subjected to an elongation of 0.03 in. along the x axis, and its vertical faces are
given a tilt so that θ = 89.3o. Determine the strains εx, εy and γxy. Take ν = 0.5.