Summary:: P= ΔL×E×A L
Summary:: P= ΔL×E×A L
Summary:: P= ΔL×E×A L
Tensile test: Experiment to test the amount of tension in the steel bars when a force is
applied and how much time takes the bar before fracture.
We will find:
1- Study the relationship between the force (P) and elongation (ΔL).
2- Study the relationship between strain (ε) and stress (σ)..
3- The modulus of elasticity experimentally (E).
4- Study the concept of the mechanical properties of solids.
Introduction:
The relationship between force and elongation:
The amount of elongation obtained in a sample under the influence of pregnancy can be
calculated from the central the following equation:
P×L
ΔL=
E× A ………………1
From Equation 1:
ΔL×E×A
P= ......................2
L
Where:
σ =ε ×Ε ……………3
σ
Ε= =
ε Tanθ…….…4
Ρ
σ= ...................5
Α
2
π×d
A=
* 4 for circular cross section
Δl
ε= .................6
l
To calculate the percentage of elongation occurring in the sample use the following
law:
Where:
lf : The length of the sample under part of the experience after the Collapse.
l0 : The length of the sample part of the original subject of the experiment.
Where:
No Elongatio
. Force (P) n (σ) Stress (ɛ) Strain Modulus of elasticity
kN ∆L (mm) (N/mm²) E (N/mm²)
1 0 0 0 0
2 2 0 25.464791 0
3 4 0 50.929582 0
4 6 0 76.394373 0
5 8 0 101.859164 0
6 10 0 127.323955 0
7 12 0 152.788746 0
8 14 0.01 178.253537 0.0001 1782535.37
9 16 0.23 203.718328 0.0023 88573.1861
10 18 0.5 229.183119 0.005 45836.6238
11 20 0.76 254.64791 0.0076 33506.304
12 21 0.88 267.380306 0.0088 30384.1256
13 22 1.01 280.112701 0.0101 27733.9308
14 23 1.15 292.845097 0.0115 25464.791
15 24 1.26 305.577492 0.0126 24252.1819
16 25 1.38 318.309888 0.0138 23065.9339
17 26 1.49 331.042283 0.0149 22217.6029
18 27 1.62 343.774679 0.0162 21220.6592
19 28 1.73 356.507074 0.0173 20607.3453
20 29 1.85 369.23947 0.0185 19958.8902
21 30 1.96 381.971865 0.0196 19488.3605
Table (1): calculation (σ), (ɛ), (E) from data of (P), (∆L):
No Elongatio
. Force (P) n (σ) Stress (ɛ) Strain Modulus of elasticity
kN ∆L (mm) (N/mm²) E (N/mm²)
22 31 2.08 394.704261 0.0208 18976.1664
23 32 2.19 407.436656 0.0219 18604.4135
24 33 2.31 420.169052 0.0231 18189.1364
25 34 2.41 432.901447 0.0241 17962.7156
26 35 2.54 445.633843 0.0254 17544.6395
27 36 2.67 458.366238 0.0267 17167.2748
28 37 2.88 471.098634 0.0288 16357.5914
29 38 3.07 483.831029 0.0307 15759.9684
30 37 3.35 471.098634 0.0335 14062.6458
31 37.5 3.4 477.464831 0.034 14043.0833
32 38 3.47 483.831029 0.0347 13943.2573
33 39 5.04 496.563425 0.0504
34 40 5.3 509.29582 0.053
35 41 5.7 522.028216 0.057
36 42 6.17 534.760611 0.0617
37 43 6.62 547.493007 0.0662
38 44 7.06 560.225402 0.0706
39 45 7.63 572.957798 0.0763
40 46 8.07 585.690193 0.0807
41 47 8.74 598.422589 0.0874
42 48 9.21 611.154984 0.0921
43 49 10 623.88738 0.1
44 50 10.6 636.619775 0.106
45 51 11.54 649.352171 0.1154
46 52 12.53 662.084566 0.1253
47 53 13.79 674.816962 0.1379
48 54 15.3 687.549357 0.153
49 55 17.82 700.281753 0.1782
50 55.5 19.4 706.64795 0.194
51 55.8 21.25 710.467669 0.2125
52 56 23.16 713.014148 0.2316
53 54 31.3 687.549357 0.313
54 52 32.12 662.084566 0.3212
55 50 32.75 636.619775 0.3275
56 48 33.19 611.154984 0.3319
57 47 33.39 598.422589 0.3339
58 46 33.6 585.690193 0.336
59 45 33.7 572.957798 0.337
Strees-Srain
750 713.01
700
650
600
572.96
550
500 483.83
445.63471.1
450
400 407.44
350
300
250
178.25
200
150
100
50
0
-0.05 -0.02 0.01 0.04 0.07 0.1 0.13 0.16 0.19 0.22 0.25 0.28 0.31 0.34 0.37 0.4
• 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
= 445 N/mm²
•Point E, is the max stress can be reached where necking starts = 713 N/mm²
Discussion:
* The relationship between the stress and strain is linear in elastic region.
* Tension of steel bar is passes in 3 cases before failure: elastic, plastic, necking.
Errors:
• Human measuring and this is not exactly numbers of length and diameter of steel
bar (the steel bar is not standards).
• There is a gap in readings between the two persons which they obtain the readings
from the machine.
• The accurate measurement of time to measure the elongation (0.01mm) and this
affects the results.
Al-Balqa Applied University
Faculty of Engineering Technology
Tensile Test
Experiment #1