Problem 5 A structural member 250 mm (10 in.) long must be able to support a load of 44,400 N (10,000 lb,) without experiencing any plas- tic deformation. Given the following data for brass, steel, aluminum, and titanium, rank them from least to greatest weight in accordance with these criteria. Alloy Brass Steel Aluminum Titanium Yield Strength [MPa (ksi)] 345 (50) 690 (100) 275 (40) 480 (70) Density (g/cm³) 8.5 7.9 2.7 4.5

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Temperature (°C)
1600
0
1500
1400
1300
1200
1100
1000
1085°C
0
(Cu)
1
20
20
Alloy
Brass
Steel
Composition (at% Ni)
40
Liquid
Liquidus line
Aluminum
Titanium
B
@x+L
60
CE
40
60
Composition (wt% Ni)
80
Yield Strength
[MPa (ksi)]
345 (50)
690 (100)
275 (40)
480 (70)
Solidus line
1453°C
80
100
2800
2600
Problem 5
A structural member 250 mm (10 in.) long
must be able to support a load of 44,400 N
(10,000 lb,) without experiencing any plas-
tic deformation. Given the following data
for brass, steel, aluminum, and titanium,
rank them from least to greatest weight in
accordance with these criteria.
2400
8.5
7.9
2.7
4.5
2200
2000
100
(Ni)
Density
(g/cm³)
Temperature (°F)
Transcribed Image Text:Temperature (°C) 1600 0 1500 1400 1300 1200 1100 1000 1085°C 0 (Cu) 1 20 20 Alloy Brass Steel Composition (at% Ni) 40 Liquid Liquidus line Aluminum Titanium B @x+L 60 CE 40 60 Composition (wt% Ni) 80 Yield Strength [MPa (ksi)] 345 (50) 690 (100) 275 (40) 480 (70) Solidus line 1453°C 80 100 2800 2600 Problem 5 A structural member 250 mm (10 in.) long must be able to support a load of 44,400 N (10,000 lb,) without experiencing any plas- tic deformation. Given the following data for brass, steel, aluminum, and titanium, rank them from least to greatest weight in accordance with these criteria. 2400 8.5 7.9 2.7 4.5 2200 2000 100 (Ni) Density (g/cm³) Temperature (°F)
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