A cylindrical rod 100 mm long and having a diameter of 10.0 mm is to be deformed using a tensile load of 27,500 N. It must not experience either plastic deformation or a diameter reduction of more than 0.00075 mm. Of the materials listed as follows, which are possible candidates? Aluminum E=70GPA, Yield Strength 200 MPa, Poisson's ration 0.33 Brass E=101GPA, Yield Strength 300 MPa, Poisson's ration 0.34 Steel E=207GPA, Yield Strength 400 MPa, Poisson's ration 0.30 Titanium E=107GPA, Yield Strength 650 MPa, Poisson's ration 0.34

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A cylindrical rod 100 mm long and having a diameter of 10.0 mm is to be deformed using a tensile load of 27,500 N. It must not
experience either plastic deformation or a diameter reduction of more than 0.00075 mm. Of the materials listed as follows, which
are possible candidates?
Aluminum E=70GPA, Yield Strength 200 MPa, Poisson's ration 0.33
Brass E=101GPA, Yield Strength 300 MPa, Poisson's ration 0.34
Steel E=207GPA, Yield Strength 400 MPa, Poisson's ration 0.30
Titanium E=107GPA, Yield Strength 650 MPa, Poisson's ration 0.34
Transcribed Image Text:A cylindrical rod 100 mm long and having a diameter of 10.0 mm is to be deformed using a tensile load of 27,500 N. It must not experience either plastic deformation or a diameter reduction of more than 0.00075 mm. Of the materials listed as follows, which are possible candidates? Aluminum E=70GPA, Yield Strength 200 MPa, Poisson's ration 0.33 Brass E=101GPA, Yield Strength 300 MPa, Poisson's ration 0.34 Steel E=207GPA, Yield Strength 400 MPa, Poisson's ration 0.30 Titanium E=107GPA, Yield Strength 650 MPa, Poisson's ration 0.34
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