PROBLEM 2.2 A 1.5 m long steel wire of 6 mm diameter steel wire is subjected to a 3.4 kN tensile load. Knowing that E = 200 GPa, determine (a) the elongation of the wire, and (b) the corresponding normal stress. [Ans. (a) 0.902 mm (b) 120.3 MPa]

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PROBLEM 2.1
A steel rod is 2.2 m long and must not stretch more than 1.2 mm
when a 8.5 kN load is applied to it. Knowing that E = 200 GPa,
determine (a) the smallest diameter rod which should be used, and
(b) the corresponding normal stress caused by the load.
[Ans. (a) 9.96 mm (b) 109.1 MPa]
PROBLEM 2.2
A 1.5 m long steel wire of 6 mm diameter steel wire is subjected to
a 3.4 kN tensile load. Knowing that E = 200 GPa, determine (a) the
elongation of the wire, and (b) the corresponding normal stress.
[Ans. (a) 0.902 mm (b) 120.3 MPa]
PROBLEM 2.15
A solid cylindrical steel rod is made from three portions as
shown in Fig Q5b. It is subjected to a tensile axial load P.
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Transcribed Image Text:3 Lechure 2: Concepts 9 Lecture 2 Concepts O Lecture 8 x + mation_21-22-1%20(2).pdf 29 / 33 100% PROBLEM 2.1 A steel rod is 2.2 m long and must not stretch more than 1.2 mm when a 8.5 kN load is applied to it. Knowing that E = 200 GPa, determine (a) the smallest diameter rod which should be used, and (b) the corresponding normal stress caused by the load. [Ans. (a) 9.96 mm (b) 109.1 MPa] PROBLEM 2.2 A 1.5 m long steel wire of 6 mm diameter steel wire is subjected to a 3.4 kN tensile load. Knowing that E = 200 GPa, determine (a) the elongation of the wire, and (b) the corresponding normal stress. [Ans. (a) 0.902 mm (b) 120.3 MPa] PROBLEM 2.15 A solid cylindrical steel rod is made from three portions as shown in Fig Q5b. It is subjected to a tensile axial load P. 1443 05/04/2022 hp ELITEDESK
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