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S. Load, F Bxtension Stress Strain Young's Modulus


No kg N AL (mm) (Ninm) E (Nimm)
1750 ||l6?
0.0) 144.24 33xI0
2 1300 N653
3
18501948
0.02
|53.56|.6 xO
0. 03
4
154.82 25x10t Slope of the
|/940 |1903)
O.04 165.50|3.33x/0 lincar portion of
6
QO0014620 0.05 90.624.J6xint the Stress vs.
Q070 |20306 0.06 16.595x/04
Strain curve
213020895 0. 0) 18|4|583 xI04
8
2200|2582 13 .68| 666 XI0
9
2280|22366
D.09 l94.5 7.S xro|
10
|2350 RB053 200.49 8.33x10
3000 29430 0.2 2S5.93| -66x10S
12
3460 |33942 0.3 295.J 2.5 X103
13
36/0 35414| D.4 304.9 333 xI03
14
3640 35B 0-5 310.53 4-6 I0s
1S
368036l00 0.75 313.94|6.25 xo
16
37003629 .0 315.658.33 xIo
17
310 %395 1.25 36S00-0/
18
3120|36493 /.5 34.350-0125
(93730 3454) 175 318-2) 0.01459
20 374036689 2.0
319-060.0166
213760|388S 2.5 320.| 0.0208
22 37036983 3.0
32).62 0-025
Final Qbservations:
SL.No.
Particulars Value
1 Final gage (or shoulder) length of the
2
specimen, Lf 130 mm
Final diameter of the specimen, Df
9.4 Imm

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EXPERIMENT NO -2
COMPRESSION TEST
Objective:
The objective of the experiment is to conduct
and to deternine their compression test on different materials
mechanical properties.
Experimental
1.
Procedure:
Determine the mean length and mean diameter of the
2. Fix the compression shackles to the upper specimen.
3. Place the specimen axially on the and lovwer cross heads of the UTM.
bottom
4. Fix the specimen between the shackles byshackles.
S. Adjust the dial indicator to zero. adjusting the upper cross-head.
6. Apply the load gradually. Record the load at
different intervals. Continue the
experiment until the specimen breaks.
7. Record the corresponding load for
and 0.25mm for C.I.
decrease in length of 0.5mm for M.S. and Al
8. Measure the final length and
diameter of the specimen.
9. Plot the stress Vs. strain graph and
calculate the necessary parameters.
Data Sheet:
Material Namenim Material Type (ductilebritle)uclile
Initial Observations:
S1. No. Particulars Value
Initial length of the specimen, Lo |.2
Mm
2 Initial diameter of the specimen, Do
9.4 mm

S Load, P Decrease în Stres, a (Nmm) Strain, &


No kg N length Al (mm)
(60 491.5 0.01 21.20 8.92 xo+
2
z20 3139.2 0.02 45.25
3 3429.3
3B0 O03 53.1 2.678xIo3
4
420 4 (20.2 0.04 59.34
45044 145 0.05 63. 85 |4.46 XI

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450 403.8| o.06 67.85 535 xI0
4905 0.07 70.63 6.25 In
530 S/99.3 0.08 4 92 7.l4 x(o
G50 5395 5 0.09 77.74
10
540 559|.+ S0.5 8.92 x10
2
850336 5| O.2 120.15
12
131D 12851 O.3 185.18 0.026
13
|1440 14064 0. 4 24596 Jo.035
14 |990 |4325 0.5 213.48 |0.0446
15 22 10 21630 0.75 312.40 o.0669
16 24-20 |23740 342. 9 0.0992

17 1.25 361.88 0. l16


2560 |25I13
18 345-94 0.1339
2630 26 290
391. 56 o.1S62
19 2770 22143 |.75
2.0 409.1 0. |75
20728o 28752

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EXPERIMENT NO -3
SHEAR TEST
Objective:
The objective of this experiment is to conduct shear test on different materials and to
determine the shear strength of the materials.
Experimental Procedure:
1. Determine the mean diameter of the specimen.
2. Fix the top and the bottom shackles in position.
3. Insert the specimen into the holes of the top and bottorm shackles.
4. Grip the specimen in position and close the release valve.
axis gradually until
5. Apply the tensile load to the specimen perpendicular to its
breaking.
breaks.
6. Note the breaking load or shear load when the specimen a
the materials and compare them using
7. Determine the shear-strengths of all
histogram.

Data Sheet: Shear strength,


Diameter, D Shear Load
Material in kgf
o (N/mm
SI. No. (mm)
283.499
MILD STEEL 4-92 |I029|
1.

CAST- IRON
2.
230 2256-3| 64.88
3.
ALUMINIUM 4-6
130 161-3 196.81
COPPER 4.94
4.
4.99 g36 8142.3 2 Og .14
BRASS
5.

Formulae:
mm
Section,A=
Area of Cross

P Nimm?
Stress,T, = 24

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EXPERIMENT NO -4
IZOD IMPACT TEST
Objective:
The objective of this experiment is to determine the
materials through Izod test. impact strength of different

Experimental Procedure:
Caution: Be extra careful while operating the machine, Avoid being in the path of
Swinging hammer.
1 Measure the dimensions of the specimen and the notch.
2. Insert the specimen in the shackles.
3. Fix the shackles with the specimen in the vice provided at the bottom using the
gripper and the gauge. The notch should face the pendulum ie. tension side.
4. Lift the swinging weight of the pendulun manually to afixed length i.e. up to the
lever and lock it.
5. Bring the pointer to the zero position.
6. Release the pendulum by operating the lever provided at that place.
7. As the specimen is broken and the pendulum returns back, hold it in position
manually.
8. Note down the impact energy of the specimen as recorded by the pointer in kg-m
on the graduated scale.

Data Sheet:
Initial Observations:
Value
SI. No. Particulars
Weight of the hammer kg 60LBS
1.
the hammer
2 Height of the initial position of
hammer deg
3. Swinging angle of the
ImpactEnergy Cross-sectional Impact
Notch
Diameter Depth,d E Area at Impact Strength
S. Material Point,Ar(m) J/m?
No.
D
(mm) (mm) kgfm

MILD 7.6
STEEL
2.3
CAST 21.9
2.
IRON
ALUMINI |2-3 8-5 2.4
3.
UM
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EXPERIMENT NO .$
CHARPY IMPACT TEST
Objective:
The objective of this experiment is to determine the impact strenth of different
materials through Charpy test.
Experimental Procedure:
Caution: Be extra carefuç while operating the machne,. Avold betng in the pathof
Swinging hammer.
1 Measure the dimensions of the specimen &the notch.
2 Lit the pendulum and fix it in its highest position, Secure it in that position by
using the hook,
the notch
3. Place the specimen in the provided shackles/support in such a way that,
should face away from the pendulum.
4 Bring the pointer to the maximum position,
5. Release the pendulum by operating the lever provided at that place.
pendulum returns back, stop its swing by
6. As the specimen is broken and the
periodically pressing the side brake. specimen as recorded by the pointer in Joules
of the
7. Note down the impact energy
on the graduated scale.

Data Sheet:
Initial Observations: Value
Particulars
SI. No. 21 kg
1. Weight of the hammer 0.834 m
position ofthe hammer
2. Height ofthe initial 14 4g deg
hammer
3
Swinging angle ofthe
Cross
sectional
Impact
Impact
Notch Area at Strength
Width, Thick Energy, Impact
W nes, t Depth, d B0) Jm?
Sl. Material Point,
(mm) (mm) (mm) Afm)
No.
-5 tO0x(
5 XI0
35 |20XIo
SX/0S
MILD STEEL (0
1. 5 J40XIO
ALUMINIUM
2. SX)S 340XIO
(0
3. BRASS

4. COPPER
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EXPERIMENT NO -6
BRINELL HARDNESS TEST
Objective:
The obiective of this experiment is to determine the Brinell
of different materials. hardness number (BHN)

Experimental Procedure:
1. Jdentify the given material by inspection.
Calculate the load to be applied using the formula P/D²= K.
K-constant - depending on the material (5 -30 ) whether it is soft or hard. For
soft metals like Al =5,Cu= 10 , For hard metals like Steel=30, Cast Iron =
30.
D- diameter of the indentor ball.
P- Load required for indentation.
Ifthe thickness ofthe material being tested is T>6mm then D=10mm,
ifT=3-6 mm then D= Smm and T< 3mm then D= 2.5 mm.
3 Adjust the load in the pan of the machine as per the calculation.
AInsert the indentor ball into the shackles and fix it into the loading arm.
5. Adjust the time of loading from the scale provided in the machine by operating
the lever up and down.
round plate, until it
6. Lift the specimen kept on the table of the machine up using a
makes contact with the indentor ball.
that prior to applying the load
7. Initial adjustment of the table is to be made suchthe indentor.
the surface of
the specimen surface just touches
the lever in the machine.
8. Now apply the load by operatingapplied is a function of the material
is
9. The duration of the load that
mild steel etc.
t=15 sec for 3000 kg for cast iron,
copper etc.
t-30sec for 1000 kg for Brass,
Aluminium etc.
t=30 sec for 500 kg for indentationby using a
and measure the diameter of
10.Take out the specimen
microscope.
below formula and tabulate the results:
11. Calculate the BHN using the 2P
BHN =

Data sheet:
Initial Observations: Value
Particulars
SI. No. 250 kg
(equivalent) ofthe load
pan
1 Dead weight 250 kg
ofloadbillet
2 Weight(equivalent)
Machine time (constant) mm
3.
travellingmicroscope
4 Least countof
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Material
Diameter Diameter
No
used for of of Applied|
load
Time of BHN

testing indentor indentation testing


D (mm) (kg) (sec) t
d(mm)
1 Mild steel (0
4 3000 223
2 Cast Iron
3.3 3000 224
3 Aluminium (0
3.3 S00 30 S6-32
Brass I O6-26
3.4 |000 30
5 Copper
2.4 SO0 30 (O8.90

Vickers Hardness Testing:


A diamond pyramid indenter (136°) is used here. Loads in the range of lgm to 120
kg. is applied gradually on to the specimen through the indenter. The dimensions
(diagonal) of the resulting impression is measured accurately using the inbuilt
micrometer microscope attachment. Hardness is calculated by using the formula
VHN = 1.8544 P/² or directly read from the chart.

Worksheet

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EXPERIMENT
ROCKWELL N0-7 TEST
HARDNESS
Dbjective:
pheobjectiveofthis experiment is to determine the Rockwell Hardness of different
materials.

ExperimentalProcedure:
the
baall-indentor of required diameter in the holder.
Insert surface ofthe
.
Cleanthe,
specimen by removing dirt / dust / oil / grease.
2Rotate the lever
such that, the indentor just makes the contact with the surface of
3.specinmen.
the
required value by turning the load selector dial.
theloadtothe and then
4,Set seconds release the load by pulling the lever.
Waitt for 15 starts to rotate back. Note down the reading
S.
needlein the hardness-indicator
6.Thee stabilizes.
needle
oncethe the values and compare.
Tabulate
7.

Datasheet: Rockwel
Diameter of Applied Scale
Material used Hardness
indentor load number
for testing
No D (inch) (kg)
94
1 Mild steel
b
2 Cast Iron
b
3 Aluminium 83
/00
4 Brass 3)
|00
5 Copper

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EXPERIMENT NO -8 Owrvlon Bonk
ectire:
o of
objective this experiment is
BENDING TEST
deernnine Young's modulus, to
conduct
Maximum bendi
bending ng test on dif erent
yperimental Procedure: stress and of materials and Radius bending,
Measurethe dimensions of the
Markthe center and the gauge lspeci
engthmen.ofthe
Exthe.specimen is onthe two supports suchspecimen.
theend markings of the:
Applytheload on to the specimen [the supportthats arethe movabl
two supports
Record the applied load for specieachmenonegradually. (normnal to thee axiwisthofincoithencislotde with
Contimue the experiment up to 20 division the
Drawa graph of load v/s divisions deflection. specimen.specimen)
of deflect
deflection and calculate the
ion of the

DataSheet:
necessary parameters.
nitial Observations: Ductile Matenial
SLNo.
1 Length of specimenParticulars
between the Value
Breadth of the specimen, b supports, L 0.254 Oinches
3. Depth of the specimen, d 0.0254
SL. Load in Load in
No
Deflectionin Bending stress in
Kg KN mm N/ mm?
W W
Ob mas
1
(050 (0.29 0.05
2
l(00 10-48 0.10
3
(200 (|.76 0.75
4
(300 12.4 O. 20
5 13.72 0. 25
(400
6 l4 39 0.30
520
16.08 0.35
|l640
0.40
|10 l6.75
9 O.45
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|q00 19.62
11
0.50
2300
12
22.54 0.45
26 10 25.52
13 2920 23.6| 125
14 3190 31.26 |.5
15 3450 33.81 2.0
16 3650 35.1 2.5
17 3800 37.24 3.0
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Brittle Material
Dbservations:
o1. No. Particulars Value
B
1. Length of specimen between the supports, L 1Oinh
B
2. Breadth of the specimen, b
3. Depth of the specimen, d

Sl. Load in Load in Deflection in Bending stress in


No Kg KN mm N/mm?
W W

1 0-05
340
2
400
3 0. /S
SOO
4 0.2

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660 025
6
170
0.3
7
940 0-35
q30 04
9
|000
0.45
10
|080 6.S
11
3s0
12
1600
13
1.25
14
(9 70 ).S
15
2160
16
2.5
17
3.0
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Formulae:
wL
bd m Max Bending Moment, Mbmux N.m
Moment of Inertia, I= 4

Mb Xy M xd|2 NIm?
Maximum Bending Stress, Obps ba? /12
Exl
Radius of Curvature, R= m

Young's Modulus, E= Nim Mb


481\)slope
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EXPERIMENT N0 -9
Objective:
The object of this
TORSION TEST
determine the experiment is to conduct
mechanical properties of materitorsion test on different
als in torsion. materials and to
Experimental
1. Measure the
Procedure:
2. Insert the dim ensi
specimen inonstorsionthe specimen.
of
3. Setthe reading of torsion testingshackles, and fix this to the torsion testing machine.
4. Attach a graph sheet
and graph
a machine to zero manualtolthey. circumference of the
drum. plotter (or pencils)
S. Apply the load
6. Once the gradualy
specimen
by operating the
motor, which rotates the worm.
narameters. breaks, using the plotted graph calculate the necessary
Note:Draw (machine constant -545.5 kg-cm)
coloured chalk line marks parallel to the axis of the
observe the same after the test specimen and
Data Sheet:
Initial Observations:
SI. No.
Particulars Value
1. Machine constant ( -axis) lCm =49
2. Machine constant (y - axis) Icm =54S 45 Fgc

SI. Material Gage Diameter, Slope of Rigidity Shear


No Length, L| (mm) Linear Modukus, Strength,
Portion of G Tnax
(mm)
Graph, (Nimm) (Nimm)
dT/de

Mild Steel 30.2 Ib.4


2 Aluminium 27.2 |6.5

d
Formulae: NImm
m
Rigidty Moduus, G /slope
Polar Moment of Inertia, J = 32

xd/2 N/mm
Shear Strength, Tax = J

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