A composite axial member consists of a tubular shell (1) bonded to length AB of a continuous solid rod that extends from A to C, which is labeled (2) and (3). A concentrated load P is applied to free end C of the rod in the direction shown. Determine the internal forces and normal stresses in shell (1) and core (2) (i.e., between A and B). (+ = tension, compression). %3D - =
A composite axial member consists of a tubular shell (1) bonded to length AB of a continuous solid rod that extends from A to C, which is labeled (2) and (3). A concentrated load P is applied to free end C of the rod in the direction shown. Determine the internal forces and normal stresses in shell (1) and core (2) (i.e., between A and B). (+ = tension, compression). %3D - =
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Transcribed Image Text:M5.6 Coaxial tube and core
scenes
y
Properties
Note: A3
A2
A1
710 mm?
(1)
E3
E2
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E,
120 GPa
(2)
65 kN
A2 =
580 mm?
(3)
E,
200 GPa
2200 mm
F1
(kN)
2600 mm
F2
(kN)
A composite axial member consists of a tubular
shell (1) bonded to length AB of a continuous solid
rod that extends from A to C, which is labeled (2)
and (3). A concentrated load P is applied to free
end C of the rod in the direction shown. Determine
01 (MPa)
the internal forces and normal stresses in shell (1)
and core (2) (i.e., between A and B).
(+ = tension,
02 (MPa)
compression).
%3D
- =
Uc (mm)
Also, determine the deflection in the
x direction of end C relative to support A.
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