A load of 140,000 N (31,500 lbf) is applied to a cylindrical specimen of a steel alloy (displaying the  stress–strain behavior shown in Figure 6.22) that has a cross‐sectional diameter of 10 mm (0.40  in.). (a) Will the specimen experience elastic and/or plastic deformation? Why? (b) If the original  specimen length is 500 mm (20 in.), how much will it increase in length when this load is applied?

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A load of 140,000 N (31,500 lbf) is applied to a cylindrical specimen of a steel alloy (displaying the 
stress–strain behavior shown in Figure 6.22) that has a cross‐sectional diameter of 10 mm (0.40 
in.). (a) Will the specimen experience elastic and/or plastic deformation? Why? (b) If the original 
specimen length is 500 mm (20 in.), how much will it increase in length when this load is applied?  

Stress (MPa)
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0.000
10³ psi
300
Stress
0.020
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100
MPa
2000
1000
0.000 0.005 0.010 0.015
0.040
Strain
Strain
0.060
0.080
Figure 6.22 Tensile stress-strain behavior for an
alloy steel.
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Stress (10³ psi)
Transcribed Image Text:Stress (MPa) 2000 1000 0.000 10³ psi 300 Stress 0.020 200 100 MPa 2000 1000 0.000 0.005 0.010 0.015 0.040 Strain Strain 0.060 0.080 Figure 6.22 Tensile stress-strain behavior for an alloy steel. 300 200 100 Stress (10³ psi)
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