jollyplp All American 595 Posts user info edit post |
what are the answers for 5,10, explination part of 12, and 14? 3/2/2006 8:37:13 AM |
NCSUBBM All American 744 Posts user info edit post |
also if anyone has a correct answer for 13 it would be greatly appreciated! 3/2/2006 8:41:02 AM |
jollyplp All American 595 Posts user info edit post |
13 is a graph with ThetaA on y, and ThetaM on x side. 30k is y intercept and 60k is x int
fourmula you use is
ThetaM ThetaA ______ + _________ <=1 UTS Endurance
so you get (20K/60K)+(ThetaA/30K)=1
ThetaA=20K
[Edited on March 2, 2006 at 8:49 AM. Reason : ,] 3/2/2006 8:48:41 AM |
jollyplp All American 595 Posts user info edit post |
http://courses.ncsu.edu/mse200/common/hwsolutions/SampleTest2-S06.pdf
link to the practice test if you feel like helpin me out 3/2/2006 9:13:39 AM |
packfan84 Starting Lineup 70 Posts user info edit post |
5. fatigue life (only one that hold the amplitude constant and varies the number of cycles) 12. Not sure if this completely explains it but its a start.... FCC metals are ductile at low temperatures and do not necessarily have a DBTT but BCC experience DBTT. The DBTT is also affected by microstructure and composition. 14. I believe it is because there will be some instantaneous deformation and as time goes on there is a force acting to deform the sample but there is also a recovery force acting. So there are 2 forces: strain hardening and recovery acting against each other at some point in the process.
...hope this helps 3/2/2006 5:21:50 PM |