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Fig.10.12
“Barrelling” of a mild steel test piece in compression.
Fig.10.13
Stress–strain curve for aluminum.
Fig.10.14
“Double-cup” failure of an aluminum alloy test piece.
curve at the 0.1 percent proof stress. For elastic design, this, or the 0.2 percent proof stress, is taken
astheworkingstress.Beyondthelimitofproportionality,thematerialextendsplastically,reachingits
ultimatestress,σult,at“d”beforefinallyfracturingunderareducednominalstressat“f.”
Afeatureofthefractureofaluminumalloytestpiecesistheformationofa“doublecup”asshown
inFig.10.14,implyingthatfailurewasinitiatedinthecentralportionofthetestpiece,whiletheouter
surfacesremainedintact.Again,considerable“necking”occurs.