A rigid bar BED, attached to two vertical rods AB (steel) and CD (aluminium), is horizontal prior to being subjected with a vertical point load P acting downwards at point E, as shown in Figure Q3. Given that P=40 kN and Young's modulus for aluminium and steel are 70 GPa and 200 GPa, respectively, determine the distance for load P to be applied from point B, x, such that a) b) vertical displacement of rod CD equals to that of rod AB. normal strain in rod CD is twice of that in rod AB. B A LAB = 3.0 m AAB 350 mm² X E 5 m P Figure Q3 C LCD = 2.0 m ACD=550 mm² D
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- A uniformly tapered lube AB of circular cross section and length L is shown in the figure. The average diameters at the ends are dAand d£= 2d t. Assume E is constant. Find the elongation S of the tube when it is subjected to loads P acting at the ends. Use the following numerical data:^ = 35 mm, L = WO mm, E = 2.1 GPa. and P = 25 tN. Consider the following cases. (a) A hole of constant diameter dAis drilled from B toward A to form a hollow section of length x - U2. (b) A hole of variable diameter a\.x) is drilled, from B toward A to form a hollow section of length x = L/2 and constant thickness t = dA/20.A cylindrical pressure vessel having a radius r = 14 in. and wall thickness t = 0,5 in, is subjected to internal pressure p = 375 psi, In addition, a torque T = 90 kip-ft acts at each end of the cylinder (see figure), (a) Determine the maximum tensile stress ctniXand the maximum in-plane shear stress Tmjv in the wall of the cylinder. (b) If the allowable in-plane shear stress is 4.5 ksi, what is the maximum allowable torque T\ (c) If 7 = 150 kip-ft and allowable in-plane shear and allowable normal stresses are 4.5 ksi and 11.5 ksi, respectively, what is the minimum required wall thicknessSolve the preceding problem for the following data: diameter LO m, thickness 48 mm, pressure 22 MPa, modulus 210 GPa. and Poisson's ratio 0.29
- Solve the preceding problem for the following data: b = 8.0 in., k = 16 lb/in., a = 45°, and P = 10 lb.A wine of length L = 4 ft and diameter d = 0.125 in. is stretched by tensile forces P = 600 lb. The wire is made of a copper alloy having a stress-strain relationship that may be described mathematically by =18,0001+30000.03(=ksi) in which is nondimensional and has units of kips per square inch (ksi). (a) Construct a stress-strain diagram for the material. (bj Determine the elongation, of the wire due to the Forces P. (c) IF the forces are removed, what is the permanent set of the bar? (d) If the forces are applied again, what is the proportional limit?A vertical pole of solid, circular cross section is twisted by horizontal forces P = 5kN acting at the ends of a rigid horizontal arm AB (see figure part a). The distance from the outside of the pole to the line of action of each force is c = 125 mm (sec figure part b) and the pole height L = 350 mm. (a) If the allowable shear stress in the pole is 30 MPa, what is the minimum required diameter dminof the pole? (b) What is the torsional stiffness of the pole (kN · m/rad)? Assume that G = 28 GPa. (c) If two translation al springs, each with stiffness k =2550 kN/m, are added at 2c/5 from A and B (see figure part c), repeat part (a) to find dmin. Hint: Consider the pole and pair of springs as "springs in parallel."