Lab Report 3 - Bioplastic From Plant Starch
Lab Report 3 - Bioplastic From Plant Starch
Lab Report 3 - Bioplastic From Plant Starch
V. Observations
1. Data Table I
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2. Data Table II
Sample Cross-sectional Area; Max Applied Max Applied Tensile Strength; Tensile Strength
thickness x width (m2) Force (lb) Force (N) 𝑭𝑭/ area (MPa)
(N/m2 or Pa)
1
-5 2 5 2
1.3132 x10 m 1.7778 lb 7.908 N 6.022 x10 N/m 0.6022 MPa
2
-6 2 5 2
8.7704 x10 m 1.1111 lb 4.942 N 5.635 x10 N/m 0.5635 MPa
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VI. Analysis
1. Of the plastic samples for which you have data, which was the strongest and which was the weakest?
2. Suggest a reason why a dog bone shape is used for the tensile test? Name one source of error for this
test.
3. What other tests might you want to perform on the plastic samples before use in a commercial
product?
4. What are at least two advantages and two disadvantages of replacing plastic products made from
fossil fuels with products made from bioplastics?
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1. Of the plastic samples for which you have data, which was the strongest
and which was the weakest?
From the data, the tensile strength of sugar is 6.022x105 n/m2 and the
tensile strength of glycerol is 5.635x105 n/m2. And since sugar has a
higher tensile strength, it is considered to be the strongest while glycerol
is the weakest. Glue is neither weak nor strong due to lack of data.
2. Suggest a reason why a dog bone shape is used for the tensile test? Name
one source of error for this test.
A dog bone shape is primarily used in testing tensile strength since it's
a sample that has a shoulder at each end and a gauge section in
between. The shoulder is wider than the gauge section which causes a
stress concentration to occur in the middle when the sample is loaded
with a tensile force. An error could occur when it is not cut properly and
when it was raptured anywhere except the mid-section, which means
that the failure may be attributed to improper loading or preexisting
defect on the material
3. What other tests might you want to perform on the plastic samples before
use in a commercial product?
4. What are at least two advantages and two disadvantages of replacing plastic
products made from fossil fuels with products made from bioplastics?