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The lower yield point for an iron that has an average grain diameter of 1 × 10–2 mm is 230 MPa. At a grain diameter of 6 × 10–3 mm, the yield point increases to 275 MPa. At what grain diameter will the lower yield point be 310 MPa? Express the answer in mm to three significant figures

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Answer:


d=4.32*10^(-3)mm^(-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find the constant for the particular material given by the yield strenght equation,

That is,


\sigma_y =\sigma_0+k_yd^(1/2)

Where


\sigma_y=The yield strenght


d= Average grain diameter


k_y =constant for the particular material

Our values are,


d=1*10^(-2)mm


\sigma_y=230Mpa

Substituting for
d=10^(-2) mm and 230Mpa for
\sigma_y,


230 = \sigma_0 +(1*10^(-2))^(-1/2)k_y


230 = \sigma_0+10k_y (1)

Substituting for
d=6*10^(-3)mm and 275Mpa for
\sigma_y,


275 = \sigma_0 +(6*10^(-23))^(-1/2)k_y


275 = \sigma_0+12.9k_y (2)

Solving the two values (1) and (2) we have,


k_y=15.5Mpa (mm)^(1/2)


\sigma_0 = 75Mpa

Substituting now for 310Mpa calculate 310Mpa


\sigma_y =\sigma_0+k_yd^(1/2)


310 =\75+15.5d^(1/2)

Solving for d,


d=4.32*10^(-3)mm^(-2)

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