The formula to calculate the Volumetric Strain is:
\[ \epsilon_v = \frac{\Delta V}{V} \]
Where:
Volumetric Strain is the ratio of change in volume to the original volume.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ \epsilon_v = \frac{56}{0.63} \]
Evaluating:
\[ \epsilon_v = 88.8888888888889 \]
The Volumetric Strain is 88.8888888888889.
| Change in Volume (m³) | Volume (m³) | Volumetric Strain |
|---|---|---|
| 50 | 0.63 | 79.365079365079 |
| 51 | 0.63 | 80.952380952381 |
| 52 | 0.63 | 82.539682539683 |
| 53 | 0.63 | 84.126984126984 |
| 54 | 0.63 | 85.714285714286 |
| 55 | 0.63 | 87.301587301587 |
| 56 | 0.63 | 88.888888888889 |
| 57 | 0.63 | 90.476190476191 |
| 58 | 0.63 | 92.063492063492 |
| 59 | 0.63 | 93.650793650794 |
| 60 | 0.63 | 95.238095238095 |