A steel bolt and nut are tightened around an aluminum sleeve. Find the internal forces as the nut is rotated 1 turn (1 turn = 1.5 mm) given the cross sectional areas and the moduli of elasticity for the steel and the aluminum. AST = 150 mm² AAL = 100 mm? EST = 200 GPa EAL = 70 GPa L=150 mm AST Final 1.5 mm Position

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3. A steel bolt and nut are tightened around an aluminum sleeve. Find the internal forces as the
nut is rotated 1 turn (1 turn = 1.5 mm) given the cross sectional areas and the moduli of
elasticity for the steel and the aluminum.
AST = 150 mm?
EST = 200 GPa EAL = 70 GPa
AAL = 100 mm?
L=150 mm
AST
Final
1.5 mm
Position
Al
Transcribed Image Text:3. A steel bolt and nut are tightened around an aluminum sleeve. Find the internal forces as the nut is rotated 1 turn (1 turn = 1.5 mm) given the cross sectional areas and the moduli of elasticity for the steel and the aluminum. AST = 150 mm? EST = 200 GPa EAL = 70 GPa AAL = 100 mm? L=150 mm AST Final 1.5 mm Position Al
3. A steel bolt and nut are tightened around an aluminum sleeve. Find the internal forces as the
nut is rotated 1 turn (1 turn = 1.5 mm) given the cross sectional areas and the moduli of
elasticity for the steel and the aluminum.
AST = 150 mm?
EST = 200 GPa EAL = 70 GPa
AAL = 100 mm?
L=150 mm
AST
Final
1.5 mm
Position
Al
Transcribed Image Text:3. A steel bolt and nut are tightened around an aluminum sleeve. Find the internal forces as the nut is rotated 1 turn (1 turn = 1.5 mm) given the cross sectional areas and the moduli of elasticity for the steel and the aluminum. AST = 150 mm? EST = 200 GPa EAL = 70 GPa AAL = 100 mm? L=150 mm AST Final 1.5 mm Position Al
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