L=0.3m A= 20 x 6 mm E- 70 GPa allowable stress = 120 MPa 0.6 m 0.4 m 02 m A Rigid bar C D 0.5m W 40 x 6 mm 50 GPa wable stress 80 MPa 16 mm dia. bolt with allowable s 6 mm 80 MPa in bearing and 60 MPa The rigid bar A,B,C,D shown in figure is connected to the ground by a hinge at B and to Magnesium bar at A, Aluminum bar at C. the properties of the bars are shown on the figure. all the connections are using 16 mm bolts in single shear. Determine the maximum safe load W that can be applied. Determine the final position of point D.

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L = 0.3m
A = 20 x 6 mm
E= 70 GPa
allowable stress = 120 MPa
0.6 m
0.4 m
0.2 m
Rigid bar
D
C
W
0.5m
40 x 6 mm
50 GPa
wable stress = 80 MPa
16 mm dia. bolt with allowable s
6 mm 80 MPa in bearing and 60 MPa
The rigid bar A,B,C,D shown in figure is connected to the ground by a hinge at B
and to Magnesium bar at A, Aluminum bar at C. the properties of the bars are
shown on the figure. all the connections are using 16 mm bolts in single shear.
Determine the maximum safe load W that can be applied.
Determine the final position of point D.
Transcribed Image Text:L = 0.3m A = 20 x 6 mm E= 70 GPa allowable stress = 120 MPa 0.6 m 0.4 m 0.2 m Rigid bar D C W 0.5m 40 x 6 mm 50 GPa wable stress = 80 MPa 16 mm dia. bolt with allowable s 6 mm 80 MPa in bearing and 60 MPa The rigid bar A,B,C,D shown in figure is connected to the ground by a hinge at B and to Magnesium bar at A, Aluminum bar at C. the properties of the bars are shown on the figure. all the connections are using 16 mm bolts in single shear. Determine the maximum safe load W that can be applied. Determine the final position of point D.
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