210. An aluminum tube is fastened between a steel rod and a bronze rod as shown in Fig. P-210. Axial loads are applied at the positions indicated. Find the value of P that will not exceed a maximum deformation of 0.07 in. or a stress in the steel of 20,000 psi, in the aluminum of 12,000 psi, or in the bronze of 18,000 psi. Assume that the assembly is suitably braced against buckling and that. E, 30 X 10® psi, E. 10 X 106 psi, and Es = 12 X 106 psi. Aluminum A-1.0 in? 4P Steel A-0.5 in. Bronze A-0.75 in? 3P 2P 3' 5' 4'- Fig. P-210.

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210. An aluminum tube is fastened between a steel rod and a bronze rod as
shown in Fig. P-210. Axial loads are applied at the positions indicated. Find
the value of P that will not exceed a maximum deformation of 0.07 in. or a stress
in the steel of 20,000 psi, in the aluminum of 12,000 psi, or in the bronze of 18,000
psi. Assume that the assembly is suitably braced against buckling and that
E, 30 X 106 psi, Ea
= 10 X 106 psi, and E, = 12 X 106 psi.
%3D
Aluminum
A -1.0 in.
Steel
Bronze
A-0.75 in?
2
A-0.5 in.
3P
P
4P
2P
3DL
FE
-3'-
5'
-
Fig. P-210.
Transcribed Image Text:210. An aluminum tube is fastened between a steel rod and a bronze rod as shown in Fig. P-210. Axial loads are applied at the positions indicated. Find the value of P that will not exceed a maximum deformation of 0.07 in. or a stress in the steel of 20,000 psi, in the aluminum of 12,000 psi, or in the bronze of 18,000 psi. Assume that the assembly is suitably braced against buckling and that E, 30 X 106 psi, Ea = 10 X 106 psi, and E, = 12 X 106 psi. %3D Aluminum A -1.0 in. Steel Bronze A-0.75 in? 2 A-0.5 in. 3P P 4P 2P 3DL FE -3'- 5' - Fig. P-210.
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