A cylindrical specimen of cold-worked copper has a ductility (%EL) of 15%. If its cold-worked radius is 6.4 mm, what was its radius before deformation?
The equation for a cylindrical specimen for percent cold work is a given by:
"CW= \\bigg( \\cfrac {r_0\u00b2 \u03c0-r_d\u00b2\u03c0}{r_0\u00b2\u03c0}\\bigg)*100"
However we are interested in the radius before deformation r0 . We can therefore rearrange the above equation to:
"r_0=\\cfrac {r_d}{\\sqrt{1-\\frac{CW}{100}}}"
15%EL correspond to 20% CW for copper.Thus,
"r_0=\\cfrac {6.4}{\\sqrt{1-\\frac{20}{100}}}=\\bold{ 7.155}"
Answer: 7.155 mm
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