3D-Print several dog-bone-shaped specimens to perform axial tensile testing
Each dog-bone should be exactly the same size and shape (dimensions shown at right), with differences only in how they are printed, to include:
A dog-bone printed in the vertical orientation, with 100% infill
A dog-bone printed in the horizontal orientation, with 100% infill
A dog-bone printed in the vertical orientation, with 25% infill
A dog-bone printed in the vertical orientation, with 25% infill
Tensile test each dog-bone to failure in the lab and record, measure, and calculate the following results for each dog-bone:
Stress-strain curve
Young's Modulus
Yield Strength
Once done, publish documentation to a newly-created "Material Testing" Project page on your portfolio website, showing/describing (via: text, pictures, gifs, videos, etc.):
Visuals & descriptions of each broken dog-bone
Organized & visualized test results of each dog-bone (tables, graphs, etc.)
What you did/learned