An A-992 steel wire is connected at ends B and C With an initial diameter of 15 mm. The weight of bar AB is negligible along with any friction in the pins. The area contraction of wire BC cannot exceed 0.0030%. As shown in the figure, What is the mass of the heaviest possible uniform cylinder supported as shown in the figure? 6 ta 55

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### Problem Statement

An A-992 steel wire is connected at ends B and C with an initial diameter of 15 mm. The weight of bar AB is negligible along with any friction in the pins. The area contraction of wire BC cannot exceed 0.0030%. As shown in the figure, what is the mass of the heaviest possible uniform cylinder supported?

### Diagram Explanation

The diagram provided depicts the following setup:

- A vertical wall with points B and C.
- A wire connected between these points B and C.
- A bar AB inclined at a certain angle, connected to a point on the vertical wall and supporting a uniform cylinder.
- Dimensions:
  - Distance BC: 6 meters
  - Distance AB: 6 meters

The setup suggests a scenario where the wire and the bar are used to support a heavy uniform cylinder.

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This problem involves understanding the mechanical properties of the A-992 steel wire and calculating the maximum load it can support based on the given constraints of area contraction.
Transcribed Image Text:### Problem Statement An A-992 steel wire is connected at ends B and C with an initial diameter of 15 mm. The weight of bar AB is negligible along with any friction in the pins. The area contraction of wire BC cannot exceed 0.0030%. As shown in the figure, what is the mass of the heaviest possible uniform cylinder supported? ### Diagram Explanation The diagram provided depicts the following setup: - A vertical wall with points B and C. - A wire connected between these points B and C. - A bar AB inclined at a certain angle, connected to a point on the vertical wall and supporting a uniform cylinder. - Dimensions: - Distance BC: 6 meters - Distance AB: 6 meters The setup suggests a scenario where the wire and the bar are used to support a heavy uniform cylinder. --- This problem involves understanding the mechanical properties of the A-992 steel wire and calculating the maximum load it can support based on the given constraints of area contraction.
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