7.3 FIGURE 7.3 below shows a stress-and-strain diagram - NSC Mechanical Technology Welding and Metalwork - Question 7 - 2021 - Paper 1
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7.3 FIGURE 7.3 below shows a stress-and-strain diagram. Label parts A–E.
7.4 FIGURE 7.4 below shows a steel framework. Answer the questions that follow.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:7.3 FIGURE 7.3 below shows a stress-and-strain diagram - NSC Mechanical Technology Welding and Metalwork - Question 7 - 2021 - Paper 1
Step 1
Label parts A–E in the stress-and-strain diagram
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In the stress-and-strain diagram, the labels correspond to the following:
A: Limit of proportionality
B: Elastic limit
C: Yield point
D: Maximum stress
E: Break stress
These points represent significant stages in the behavior of materials under stress.
Step 2
Construct the vector/force diagram using scale 1 mm = 1 kN
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To construct the vector/force diagram:
Select a suitable scale; here, 1 mm represents 1 kN.
Begin at point A, where the force of 500 kN acts vertically upwards.
At point C, draw a horizontal line representing the force of 375 kN towards the right.
From point B, draw a line at 30° to the horizontal for the force in member AD, which acts at an angle.
Then, draw the force BD vertically downwards as per the triangles formed by the framework.
Ensure all forces are represented accurately, and label the vectors accordingly.
Step 3
Determine graphically the magnitude and nature of the force in AD, BD and CD
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To determine the forces graphically, follow these steps:
Utilize the constructed vector/force diagram.
Measure lengths for members AD, BD, and CD using the previously established scale.
For member AD, the measured length corresponds to 250 kN (compression).
For member BD, the length represents 433 kN (tension).