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Tensile Testing Lab Report
Matt Thurman, Zach Rumora Tze Sheng Yap Lab Completed: 01/2/2017 Due Date: 01/$0/2017
ISE 2500 – Spring2017 Group B – Monday 1.15 pm TA: !inay "o##a
Data Collected The initial and final ae diameter and lenth !ere determined and re"orded in table # belo!$ Initial
Final (at neck)
Gage Diameter (in)
0$%&&
0$'5#
Gage Length (in)
2$000
2$'#0
Table #: Initial and final dimen(ion( of ae )in"he(* After the ten(ile te(tin te(tin pro"edure( pro"edure( !ere !ere "ondu"ted "ondu"ted on the the ae+ ae+ the load( load( applied and the "orre(pondin elonation( !ere determined and re"orded in table 2 belo!$ Load (lbf)
Elongation (in)
#000
0$000&
2000
0$0020
'000
0$00'0
%000
0$00%0
5000
0$005#
5500
0$005,
-000
0$00-2
-500
0$00-.
,000
0$00,%
,500
0$00.0
.-00
0$0#00
.,00
0$0#25
.,50
0$0#50
.,.0
0$0#,0
0$0.50
Table 2: /alue( for load applied )pound feet* and "orre(pondin ae elonation )in"he(* The load applied !hen the ae fra"tured !a( re"orded+ alon(ide it( elonation in the table ' belo!$ Fracture load (lbf)
Elongation (in)
-,00
0$'#0
Table ': Load applied )pound feet* and ae elonation )in"he(* for ae fra"ture
' "rea Reduction (" " " )+" 4$'5#in$ – $%&&in$41$%&&in$ $2&--3 The aluminum material that !a( te(ted had an area redu"tion of approimatel6 2&$--7 and an elonation of #5$507$ Thi( re(ult (ho!( that the material i( relati8el6 du"tile$ The material9( ultimate ten(ile (trenth !a( ob(er8ed to be approimatel6 &+#00 lb($+ !hi"h i( a relati8el6 lo! mar for a metal (ample$ f