Goal of The Experiment
Goal of The Experiment
Goal of The Experiment
)Tensile Test(
• Goal of the Experiment:-
• Equipments:-
• Theory:-
To achieve the goals of this experiment, tensile testing experiment on specimens with
known dimensions are conducted. The relationship between the force and
corresponding elongation, and the relationship between the stress and strain are
dependent on the chemical and physical properties of the specimens.
The amount of elongation that occurs in a specimen under axial tensile loading can be
calculated by:-
P L
• ΔL = ………………………………………………………………..(1)
E A
ΔL E A
• P= ……………………………………………………………(2)
L
Where:-
Lo: Original length of the specimen before tensile testing in (mm)
Ao: Cross sectional area before tensile testing in (mm²)
E: Modulus of elasticity (or Young 's modulus) ( N/mm²)
P: Applied force (N)
ΔL: Amount of elongation (mm)
Ρ
• σ= ……………………………………………………………………..(4)
Α
σ E
(N/mm²(
C
B F
A D
O ε
From the figure:-
• The stress-strain curve in the (O-A) part is linear. Point A is called proportional
limit.
• At point B, the end of the elastic region is reached and the plastic region starts.
• Point C is called the upper yielding point.
• Point D is called the lower yielding point.
• Point E is the maximum stress can be reached where necking starts.
• Point F is called the fracture point.
To calculate the elongation percentage:-
L − L0
Elongation percentage = f 100% ………………………………………(7)
L0
Where:-
L f : is the final length of the specimen after fracture.
L 0 : is the original length of the specimen.
• Experiment procedure
1. Measure the diameter of the specimen using caliper.
2. Rest the elongation gauge, start the machine and increase the force gradually.
3. Take the ( ΔL) reading and P at the same time and fill the table below.
4. As we increase the force, we should notice important points such as yielding point,
necking and type of fracture.
5. After fracture, we join the two fractured parts and measure df and Lf at nicking.
Where:-
D0 = 9.75 mm , L0 = 172 mm
Af = 72.5 mm2 , Lf = 182.02 mm
Discussion:
1. What is the type of fracture that you have seen after tension experiment?
2. What is the max stress reached in this experiment?
3. What is the average for the values of modulus of elasticity?
4. Discuss the experiment results?
5. Describe at least four errors occurred during the experiment and how to avoid?