Stress and Strain: σ = F/A F F

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Stress and Strain

F σ F σ = F/A

δ/2 δ/2

F σ
F ε = δ/L

L
Dr. Md. Arifuzzaman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KUET, Khulna
Tensile properties: Ductile
materials
Proportional limit
Yield strength/point
Ultimate strength
Fracture strength
Proportional limit
Modulus of Resilience
Modulus of Toughness
Modulus of elasticity

Dr. Md. Arifuzzaman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KUET, Khulna


Tensile properties: Brittle
materials
Ultimate strength

Proportional limit
Yield strength/point
Ultimate strength
Fracture strength
Modulus of Resilience
Modulus of Toughness
Modulus of elasticity

Dr. Md. Arifuzzaman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KUET, Khulna


Compressive properties

Dr. Md. Arifuzzaman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KUET, Khulna


Impact test

1. Charpy impact test


2. Izod impact test
3. Drop weight
impact test

Dr. Md. Arifuzzaman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KUET, Khulna


Impact test

1. Charpy impact test


2. Izod impact test
3. Drop weight
impact test

Dr. Md. Arifuzzaman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KUET, Khulna


Impact test

1. Charpy impact test


2. Izod impact test
3. Drop weight
impact test

Dr. Md. Arifuzzaman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KUET, Khulna


Fatigue test

1. Fatigue strength
2. Fatigue limit/
Endurance limit

Dr. Md. Arifuzzaman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KUET, Khulna


Fatigue test

1. Fatigue strength
2. Fatigue limit/
Endurance limit

Dr. Md. Arifuzzaman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KUET, Khulna


Creep test

Testing is carried out at


1. High temperature
2. Below yield
strength
3. Temperature and
applied load
remains constant
Dr. Md. Arifuzzaman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KUET, Khulna
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Non-destructive Testing

Dr. Md. Arifuzzaman, Department of Mechanical Engineering, KUET, Khulna

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