Tensile Test Dr. Ken Lulay EGR270 Materials Laboratory Spring 2014

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Tensile Test Dr. Ken Lulay EGR270 Materials Laboratory Spring 2014

Overview Tensile testing review Test procedure Materials to be tested

Tensile Testing Uniaxial test (load in one direction) Record force ( F/A0) and strain Important mechanical properties Yield strength ( ys or yp) Tensile strength ( UT) Modulus of Elasticity (E) Ductility (%EL and %RA)

Test Standard ASTM E8 – Standard Test Methods of Tension Testing of Metallic Materials Gage length 4D (uniform stress) Grips should be free to rotate uses spherical bearing to allow rotation creates a 2-force member (axial load) Temperature between 50 and 100 F

Procedure Mark, measure and record: gage length (close to 2 inches) diameter Load into test frame (SATEC) Apply load, record force and strain After fracture, measure and record: final gage length diameter in necked region

Materials to be Tested 2024-T351 aluminum alloy AISI 1045HR (hot rolled) UHMW-PE (polyethylene) Acrylic Already tested: 1018CF, 1045CF, 4140CF

Aluminum Alloys Designation of wrought aluminum alloys (by the Aluminum Association) – the first digit of the four digit scheme indicates primary alloying elements:

Heat Treatable Wrought aluminum alloys 2xxx – copper 4xxx – silicon 6xxx – magnesium and silicon 7xxx – zinc 8xxx – other elements

Non-Heat Treatable wrought aluminum alloys 1xxx – commercially pure aluminum 3xxx – manganese 5xxx – magnesium

Cast aluminum alloys 1xx.x – 99.00% pure aluminum 2xx.x – copper 3xx.x – silicon with copper and/or magnesium 4xx.x – silicon 5xx.x – magnesium 7xx.x – zinc 8xx.x – tin 9xx.x – other elements

Temper Designation F: As fabricated O: Annealed W: Solution heat-treated. H: Strain hardened. T: Thermally treated.

T1 – Cooled from hot working temperature and naturally aged T2 – Cooled from hot working temperature, cold worked, naturally aged T3 – Solution heat treated, cold worked, naturally aged T4 – Solution HT, naturally aged T5 – Cooled from elevated temperature and artificially aged T6 – Solution HT, artificially aged. T7 – Solution heat treated and overaged or stabilized (corrosion resistance).

2024-T351 2xxx copper main alloy element 2024: 4.4%Cu, 1.5%Mg, 0.6%Mn T: Thermally treated T3: sol’n HT, cold worked, nat. aged T351: sol’n HT, cold worked for stress relief, natural aged.

UHMW-PE Ultra-High Molecular Weight, Polyethylene Thermoplastic Thermoplastics are strain rate sensitive Ultra-High Molecular Weight? Stiffness Strength Thermoplastics are temperature sensitive

Acrylic (Polymethylacrylate)

Any questions Tensile testing? Stress-strain curves? What we are doing today? What is required?

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