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Q.1. Two points on a true stress-true strain curve are A (¢, = 0.05, 6,232 MPa) and B (<, = 0.15, o, = 303 MPa). If the deformation follows a power-law strain-hardening, 0 = Ke’ determine the values of the constants K and n and the ultimate tensile strength. AL g E, =0.08 Oar 232 MPa x B: Ege olS Og= 303 MPa o- ke? n n 232 -F -@-05) 303 =e (o's) E Wee | 203 (os)? Q.4. If amaterial exhibits power-law hardening given by the expressiono = 500 €°° MPa. (a) Find the strain at necking (b) Find the true-stress at necking (c) Determine the ultimate tensile strength. (Note that ultimate tensile strength is expressed in engineering stress) of O= Sook le=s00 Neos ah nee “ eS) oS dele of _d (Geos! = | Soo¢' ds ae ose 05k Spo ¢ = Se $° g 508-1 > gos [tip (205 trad shdinel 2 . > bue shen at necking os Gz Sook os © = Seok 0.s 6 = 353.58 Mpa | c) Geng= Prrae <9 Te <¢ 393-55" thos = 235.702 Mpa @.3. A Charpy machine with a hammer weighing 200 N has a 1 m-tong arm. The initial height ho is equal to 1.2 m. The Charpy specimen absorbs 80 J of energy in the in K Ents = BF, Gm Ser — bh Pex mh =F = Qo0K LD = 240 Q) Velo of ty hemmer spon tmpaet pes retctimel 6S folatina KE~ LT wo = do) mM = 20017 oox I | go 2g ea mm” o- 8) Cotedional BC2! dixie s 2 20 19360" pe eto mal EE Qyos lolaze oe We | AX enenist tad/c lo (Ade vere 2 bese [s Neloely Hu et adfer, breaking men) of 0 Apr Pz tefediomal Fe + Cob, lol§ 36 B™~ (bo Q.5. A component used in a chemical plant is being used at 600°C and stress of 25 MPa. The corresponding creep rate is 3x10" s". If the stress is increased to 35 MPa and the temperature to 650 °C, what will be the corresponding creep rate? fe Given: Q=150 kJ/mol, n=4.5 (stress exponent) Ts bog = |8386 | 6225 Mpa gx! B= ISFT/ nf Tebs0 = 13E © = 2Smpa Neyer Arheniey ervation -& 2 y t er! fue OAC —(5oXooe i as 8. 3y REF axe = as e hk : 20.66 As Bro é as oa as tasel {sox to” Sayre : fees -4 Ser = 25 xrusle |e

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