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MAT 450 / SPRING 2004

Prof. K.L. Murty....................................................Test I ....................................................Total Points : 30+1


NAME

ID#

Please show your work and intermediate steps clearly so that you may get
partial credit even if the final answer is wrong.
Write your answers in the space(s) below the questions and use the back
side(s) if additional space is needed.
Relevant equations are on the last page; tear it for convenient usage

5 6 0
The stress state (MPa) ij = 6 10 0 acts on an isotropic solid with E = 10 GPa and = 0.3 and
0 0 20
the yield strength, o is 18MPa.

1. Find the deviatoric part of the stress ijdev = ------------------------------------------------------ [4]

2. Assume that the stress, ij acts uniformly on (111) plane. Evaluate the shear stress () along [ 1 10 ]
direction in the plane. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [6]

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3. (a) Evaluate all the elements in the strain matrix ij = for elastic deformation. ------------- [7]

(b) Calculate the volume increase (V/V) for elastic deformation. ----------------------------------------- [2]
Do you expect the same volume change for plastic deformation? If not, what will it be ? --------- [2]

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4. Tensile tests were performed in annealed condition and following cold work on cylindrical samples
of diameter 25 mm and 200 mm long. The following results were reported on the annealed material:
maximum load = 115 kN; minimum diameter after test = 15 mm, and maximum diameter after test =
21 mm. If the strain-hardening coefficient decreased by one quarter [1/4] of that of the annealed,
what is the uniform strain for the cold-worked material? (assume that the standard work-hardening
law is valid for both the annealed and cold-worked materials). ----------------------------------------------- [2]

5. (a) Compute the principal stresses for the given stress state? --------------------------------------------------- [6]

(b) Does Tresca criterion predict yielding? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [2]

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Equations & Other Information

= s(1+e)

= ln(

= K

= x+y+z

= (ij. n ). m
=S. m


o

) = ln(1+e)

x y
=
=
z
z
E
G=
2(1 + )

pD

= 2t

n = u

E=

G=

n +1
J=K
n +1

Uel = 2

kl = akialjij

kl = akialjij

o = max - min

1-3
max= 2

1+

ij = E ij - E kkij
1
x = E [x - (y+z)]

xy xy
x + y + z

=
xy =
m = kk =
2
2G
3
3
1
eff= [(1-2)2+(2-3)2+(3-1)2]1/2
2

1
Uo= 2 ijij

1 m
E
=
=

3(1 2)

5 6 0
The stress state (MPa) ij = 6 10 0 acts on an isotropic solid
0 0 20

with E = 10 GPa, = 0.3 and the yield strength, o = 18MPa

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