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How would I graph the average fracture energy, and the upper and lower standard deviation vs temperature in one chart per metal. 6061 Aluminum Temp.

How would I graph the average fracture energy, and the upper and lower standard deviation vs temperature in one chart per metal.

6061 Aluminum

Temp. 6061 Aluminum Initial Width Impact Energy Final Width Change in Width
Room Temp. I .3875 in 32 .3770

.0015

35%

Boiling Water U .3795 in 18.5 .3765

-.0030

35%

Acetone + Dry Ice B .3840 17 .4845

+.0005

35%

Anti-Freeze + Dry Ice M .3750 17 .3950

+.0200

35%

Ice Water X .3795 17 .3845

+.005

35%

1018 Steel

Temp. Sample Name Initial Width Impact Energy Final Width Change in Width
Room Temp. I .3745 9.5 ft/lb .3790 .0045 35%
Boiling Water U .3865 31 ft/lb .3710 .0155 45%
Acetone + Dry Ice B .3760 4 ft/lb .3715 .0045 20%
Anti-Freeze + Dry Ice M .3675 13 ft/lb .3765 .009 25%
Ice Water X .3665 17.5 ft/lb .3735 .007 20%

Temperatures of Each Sample

Ice Water: 0 degrees celsius, Dry Ice+Antifreeze: -33.8 degrees, Dry Ice+Acetone -76.50 degrees, Hot Water: 99.8 degrees Room Temp: 21 degrees

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