А L B 425 mm C |D 1,000 mm V P A steel bar (1) and an Aluminum bar (2) are connected to a rigid angle ACD. Assuming: • Steel [E = 200 GPa] bar (1) is 6mm x 40mm x 600mm long. • Aluminum [E = 70 GPa] bar (2) is 10mm x 40mm x 600mm long. Poisson's ratio, v = 0.35 • A distance L of 500mm. a)Determine the force P (in kN) required to stretch the Aluminum bar by 1mm. Enter the force, P, into the d21 answer box (in kN, 3 sig digs).
А L B 425 mm C |D 1,000 mm V P A steel bar (1) and an Aluminum bar (2) are connected to a rigid angle ACD. Assuming: • Steel [E = 200 GPa] bar (1) is 6mm x 40mm x 600mm long. • Aluminum [E = 70 GPa] bar (2) is 10mm x 40mm x 600mm long. Poisson's ratio, v = 0.35 • A distance L of 500mm. a)Determine the force P (in kN) required to stretch the Aluminum bar by 1mm. Enter the force, P, into the d21 answer box (in kN, 3 sig digs).
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L
B
425 mm
C
1,000 mm
V P
A steel bar (1) and an Aluminum bar (2) are connected to a rigid angle ACD.
Assuming:
• Steel [E = 200 GPa] bar (1) is 6mm x 40mm x 600mm long.
• Aluminum [E = 70 GPa] bar (2) is 10mm x 40mm x 600mm long. Poisson's
ratio, v = 0.35
• A distance L of 500mm.
a)Determine the force P (in kN) required to stretch the Aluminum bar by 1mm. Enter
the force, P, into the d21 answer box (in kN, 3 sig digs).
b) Determine the final width and thickness of the Aluminum bar. (1)
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L
B
425 mm
C
1,000 mm
V P
A steel bar (1) and an Aluminum bar (2) are connected to a rigid angle ACD.
Assuming:
• Steel [E = 200 GPa] bar (1) is 6mm x 40mm x 600mm long.
• Aluminum [E = 70 GPa] bar (2) is 10mm x 40mm x 600mm long. Poisson's
ratio, v = 0.35
• A distance L of 500mm.
a)Determine the force P (in kN) required to stretch the Aluminum bar by 1mm. Enter
the force, P, into the d21 answer box (in kN, 3 sig digs).
b) Determine the final width and thickness of the Aluminum bar. (1)
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