OBJECT: TO DETERMINE THE YIELD STRENGTH, PROPORTIONAL LIMIT, ULTIMATE STRENGTH OF STEEL BARS AND DEVELOP STRESS-STRAIN RELATIONSHIP.
APPARATUS:
- Steel Bars
- Vernier Caliper
- UTM
THEORY:
- STRENGTH: The greatest stress that can withstand without failure is called strength.
- STRESS: It is the internal resistance to applied force or The force per unit area is called stress.
- STRAIN: It is a change in length per unit its original length is called strain.
- ELASTICITY: It is the ability of a material to restore its original dimensions after removing the load from it.

- YIELD STRENGTH OF STEEL BAR: It is the maximum stress that a steel bar can withstand before changing its shape permanently.
- ULTIMATE STRENGTH OF STEEL BAR: The maximum stress that any material can withstand before failure is called Ultimate Strength.
- PROPORTIONAL LIMIT: It is the end of the elastic region called proportional limit.
METHODOLOGY:
- For finding the yield strength, ultimate strength, and proportional limit of a steel bar, take a steel bar.
- With the help of Vernier Caliper, find its diameter to find out the area.
- Put the steel bar in UTM (Universal Testing Machine) find out the yield load of the steel bar and note down the readings.
- Also, find the ultimate load in UTM.
- After finding these values, put the values in the formula, and find or calculate its area, ultimate strength, and yield strength steel bar.
OBSERVATIONS:
- Diameter of Steel bar = __________ mm = ________ inches
- Area = __________ mm2
- Load = __________ N
- Ultimate strength of steel bar = ________________ MPa (N/mm2)
- Yield Strength = ______________ MPa (N/mm2)
CALCULATIONS:
RESULTS: