Applied Mechanics An Elementary General Introduction to the Theory of Structur
Applied Mechanics An Elementary General Introduction to the Theory of Structur
James H James Henry Cotterill
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By the ultimate strength is understood the maximum load divided by the original sectional area of the test-piece. As previously explained, in the stretching of a ductile metal to fracture the actual breaking load is a smaller quantity, and the difference is sometimes considerable : it is however seldom given in tables of strength. The table gives in the first three columns the ultimate resistance to stretching (7 1 ), compression {(7), and shearing (S). TABLE III. ULTIMATE STRENGTH AND DUCTILIT...Y. Work done ii> Stretching Inch-Tons per Cubic MATERIAL. Ultimate Strength. Yield- Point Elonga- tion Inch. per Cent. To Yield- To T. C. S. Point, Fracture. Iron Bars, - 25 22 19 15 20 8-65x10-3 4-33 Iron Plates, 22 19 17 14 10 7-54 1-8 Soft Steel ( 15 to '3 per cent. \ of Carbon), - - / 30 23 18 25 12-5 6-5 Medium Steel ("3 to '5per\ cent, of Carbon), - / 35 22 15 18-6, 4-6 Hard Steel ('5 to 75 per\ cent, of Carbon), - / 45 30 8 34-6 3-2 Cast Iron, - n 45 6 7x1 0' 3 Lead, - 11 _ Sheet Copper, 18J .
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