Bronze Aluminum Steel A = 0.75 in.? ЗР A = 1.0 in.? A = 0.5 in.? 2F P 4P- -3 ft 5 ft- - 4 ft–
Bronze Aluminum Steel A = 0.75 in.? ЗР A = 1.0 in.? A = 0.5 in.? 2F P 4P- -3 ft 5 ft- - 4 ft–
Chapter2: Loads On Structures
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Transcribed Image Text:Direct Stress
Bronze
Aluminum
Steel
A = 0.75 in.2
A = 1.0 in.?
A = 0.5 in.?
3P
2F
P
4P-
-3 ft→
5 ft
4 ft-
2. Axial loads are applied to the
compound rod that is composed of an
aluminum segment rigidly connected
between steel and bronze segments.
Find the largest safe value of P if the
working stresses are 120 MPa for
steel, 68 MPa for aluminum, and
110 MPa for bronze.
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