Tensile Test Report
Tensile Test Report
Tensile Test Report
FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY
Department of Materials Engineering
PRACTICAL REPORT
MECHANICAL TESTING (TENSILE TEST REPORT)
BY
Specimen B
Do(mm) Lo(mm) Df(mm) Lf(mm)
4.84 26.44 4.30 30.30
INTRODUCTION
Fig 2: A Tensometer
Specimen A
Do(mm) Lo(mm) Df(mm) Lf(mm)
4.84 26.59 4.66 31.63
Specimen B
Do(mm) Lo(mm) Df(mm) Lf(mm)
4.84 26.44 4.30 30.30
DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
The results of the experiment shows that the specimen
undergoes ductile fracture because there was a reduction of
area at the fractured point and the fracture appeared cup,
which concludes that mild steel is a ductile material.
CONCLUSION
Mechanical testing is carried out to produce data that may b
used for design purposes or as part of a material joining
procedure or operator acceptance scheme. Tensile test which is
an important part of mechanical testing helps us by providing
information that will be used in design calculations or to
demonstrate that a material complies with the requirements of
the appropriate specification. Many engineering application
that require high tensile strength normally us mild steel. This is
because of the crystalline structure of mild steel that allows it
to withstand high axial loads before fracture can occur.
RECOMMENDATION
The experiment should be done carefully and use well
caliberated instruments to avoid errors. New and advanced
instrument should be employed in future for smooth and error-
free experiments.
REFERENCES
1) Richard Budymas, K. D. (2014). Mc-Graw Hill Series in
Mechanical Engineering (10th Edition ed). Mc- Graw Hill
Series.
2) Callister, Jr, W.D. Materials Science and Engineering: an
introduction, 5th edition, 2000.