Q9. A cylindrical specimen of a metal alloy 54.8 mm long and 10.8 mm in diameter is stressed in tension. A true stress of 365 MPa causes the specimen to plastically elongate to a length of 61.8 mm. If it is known that the strain-hardening exponent for this alloy is 0.2, calculate the true stress (in MPa) necessary to plastically elongate a specimen of this same material from a length of 54.8 mm to a length of 64.7 mm. (10 points)

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Answer:

σ = 391.2 MPa

Explanation:

The relation between true stress and true strain is given as:

σ = k εⁿ

where,

σ = true stress = 365 MPa

k = constant

ε = true strain = Change in Length/Original Length

ε = (61.8 - 54.8)/54.8 = 0.128

n = strain hardening exponent = 0.2

Therefore,

365 MPa = K (0.128)^0.2

K = 365 MPa/(0.128)^0.2

k = 550.62 MPa

Now, we have the following data:

σ = true stress = ?

k = constant = 550.62 MPa

ε = true strain = Change in Length/Original Length

ε = (64.7 - 54.8)/54.8 = 0.181

n = strain hardening exponent = 0.2

Therefore,

σ = (550.62 MPa)(0.181)^0.2

σ = 391.2 MPa