How to find a value for poisson's ratio

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To determine Poisson's ratio for a rod subjected to an axial load, the relevant strains must be calculated. The lateral strain is derived from the decrease in diameter, while the longitudinal strain comes from the change in length. Initial calculations showed discrepancies in unit conversions, leading to confusion about the correct values. After recalculating, the lateral strain was found to be 0.02 and the longitudinal strain approximately 0.0075. The final Poisson's ratio, calculated as the negative ratio of lateral to longitudinal strain, is confirmed to be around 2.666, which is unusual for materials, prompting further verification.
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The question is: A rod of 50mm in diameter and 0.8m in length is subjected to an axial load of 150kn. If the rod entends by 1.4mm and there is a decrease in diameter of 0.01mm, determine: The value of poissons ratio?


Homework Equations



v=lateral strain/longitudinal strain

e= change/original

The Attempt at a Solution



My attempt is: e(lat)=0.01/0.050
=0.2
e(long)= change in length/original length
= 0.014/0.8
= 1.75x 10-3
 
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It appears that you didn't convert delta_d from 0.01mm to 0.00001m.
 
And you converted 1.4 mm to meters incorrectly as well.
 
how about: 1.4mm/800mm = 1.75x10-3 (0.00175) (longitudinal)
-0.1mm/0.50mm = -2x10-3 (0.002) (lateral)

lateral/longitudinal= -0.002/0.00175 = -1.1428
 
Is the decrease in diameter 0.1 mm or 0.01 mm?
 
oops! 0.01mm.
-0.01mm/0.050mm = -0.02mm (lateral)
1.4mm/800 = 1.75x10-3 (0.00175) (longitudinal)

lateral/longitudinal = -0.02/0.00175 = -11.428

Im not sure if this is right though as -11.428 does not tallie up with any ratio for any material for poissons ratio. What do you think?
 
Can anyone let me know if I am heading in the right direction with my answer please?
 
Check your lateral strain calculation again, particularly the units, and note that Poisson's ratio is defined as the negative of the ratio.
 
0.001/0.050 = 0.02 (lateral)
1.4/800 = 1.75x10-3 (0.0075) (longitudinal)

0.02/0.0075 = 2.666
I think I finally have it, can someone confirm please?
If I do then thank you to everyone who helped!
 
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Check your lateral strain calculation again, particularly the units.
 
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