A cast aluminum solid cylinder of 7 cm diameter (in standing straight up position), fits loosely into a cast bronze sleeve having an outside diameter of 12 cm and inside diameter of 7.5 cm and a height of 1 m. The aluminum cylinder is 0.042 cm longer than the bronze cylinder before the application of a force. A rigid flat plate carrying a total force W kN is placed on top of the cast aluminum cylinder. Take Esronze=82x10° kN/m², Ealuminum -69x 10° kN/m?. a) Draw the complete free body diagram of the problem b) Calculate the value of W, if the safe working stresses for bronze are 32,000 kN/m and for aluminum is 61,000 kN/m. c) What will be the stress in the two materials when the maximum force is applied?

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A cast aluminum solid cylinder of 7 cm diameter (in standing straight up position), fits loosely
into a cast bronze sleeve having an outside diameter of 12 cm and inside diameter of 7.5 cm and a
height of 1 m. The aluminum cylinder is 0.042 cm longer than the bronze cylinder before the
application of a force. A rigid flat plate carrying a total force W kN is placed on top of the cast
aluminum cylinder. Take Ebronze=82x10° kN/m², Eahuminum-69x 10“ kN/m².
a)
Draw the complete free body diagram of the problem
b)
Calculate the value of W, if the safe working stresses for bronze are
32,000 kN/m and for aluminum is 61,000 kN/m.
What will be the stress in the two materials when the maximum force is applied?
Transcribed Image Text:A cast aluminum solid cylinder of 7 cm diameter (in standing straight up position), fits loosely into a cast bronze sleeve having an outside diameter of 12 cm and inside diameter of 7.5 cm and a height of 1 m. The aluminum cylinder is 0.042 cm longer than the bronze cylinder before the application of a force. A rigid flat plate carrying a total force W kN is placed on top of the cast aluminum cylinder. Take Ebronze=82x10° kN/m², Eahuminum-69x 10“ kN/m². a) Draw the complete free body diagram of the problem b) Calculate the value of W, if the safe working stresses for bronze are 32,000 kN/m and for aluminum is 61,000 kN/m. What will be the stress in the two materials when the maximum force is applied?
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