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IENG 304 EXAM II 1, Techniques that increase the strength of the material accomplish this mostly by preventing (3) a) High temperatures from occurring b) Low temperatures from occurring ¢) the determination of BHN d)_ more than one phase in the material [BC none of the above. My answer s\ \ 2. The tensile strength of a material that has been developed by solid solution hardening AND by grain size control will be.... Choose the most suitable answer. (6) a) inversely proportional to the solid solution concentration and inversely proportional to the grain size respectively ) directly proportional to the solid solution concentration and directly proportional to the grain size respectively ©) inversely proportional to the solid solution concentration and directly proportional to the grain size respectively directly proportional to the solid solution concentration and inversely proportional to the grain size respectively e) none of the above. My answer 3. At high temperatures a metal or phase will dissolve more of a second metal or phase; but when the alloy is quenched, the second metal or phase is trapped and thus a supersaturated solid solution results. This statement reflects the process of ngthening a metal alloy by..... Choose the most suitable answer. (5) 4) Homeeliaon Martensife formation hardening ‘c) Allotropic transformation suppression 4) Isothermal transformation €) None“ the above, My answer ho} 4. Using Figure 4.2, the 0.3% C alloy is rapidly cooled to 500 degrees C and is retained at that temperature for a very long period of time. The micro- constituent(s) that you would expect to see would most likely be (3) a)_ Pearlite and Ferrite ‘Only Bainite ©) Only Martensite 4) Martensite and Ferrite e) None of the aboye. My answer 5. The strain hardening exponent was found to be 0.25 for a cylindrical material undergoing a tension test. At the maximum load, the extension of the cylinder was 17.42 em and the diameter was 1.2 cm, The true Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS) of the material was 500 MPa. Using all this data, please answer the next 7 questions. The original length of the cylinder at the beginning of the tension test is, (10) a) 5.67 om b) 25.67 om 61.340m, d) 8.13 cm %e) none of the above. My answer arc zhlo 4 A 4 UTS s Seo Mpa @ wor fod wf A= 1.2un. The engineering strain at maximum load is (0) a)? AZ me a) 0.556 280.284 ) 0.100, d) 0.987 e) none of the above, My answer The engineering stress at maximum load is (10) 389.41 MPa b) 876.32 MPa ©) $00.00 MPa 4) 108.32 MPa @) none of the above. My answer 5 The true stress at maximum load is (10) a) 389.41 MPa b) 876.32 MPa 23 500.00 MPa d) 108.32 MPa €) none of the above, My answer we Ply = Sales) +b ‘The strain hardening constant (is) 10) a) 50 MPa ») 50 GPa ©) 109 Mpa 4) cannot be determined based on information given ¥L none of the above. My answer Tox ZA ‘The maximum load is, a) 44.04 kN b) 78.23 KN ©) 400 KN 17.42 KN e) none of the above. My answer on at! — i Bonus question (You do not have to answer this question. However, you will be given 5 points if you answer it correctly) The modulus of elasticity is a) 200MPa ) 500 MPa 73 MPa d) 10 MPa ©) none of the above. My answer 6, The true strain (s) expressed in terms of true stress (o) and engineering stress (S) will be: (10) a) &=(oS) . b) e=(Sic) Dz Sele) oc) e=In(S+o) £=In(o/S) ‘) none of the above. My answer Et)- 2 Se) 64-68 wus 7. Itis known that an iron-carbon alloy that is on the iron-carbon phase diagram contains ONLY ferrite and medium pearlite as micro-constituents. The tensile strength of the alloy is 1300 MPa. Determine the percentage of carbon in this alloy (10) 0.75% b) 0.22 % ©) 0.14% d) It cannot be determined based on the given information e) It is none of the above. My answer UTS= B00oMes =k bi = $93.43 => \ yz V2

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