Q 2 Consider a low-carbon square steel bar 30 mm on a side and 1.7 m long having a material yield point of 275 MPa and E = 200 GPa. An applied axial load gradually builds up from zero to a value such that the elongation of the bar is 15 mm, after which the load is removed. Determine the permanent elongation of the bar after removal of the load. [Assume elastic, perfectly plastic behavior]
Q 2 Consider a low-carbon square steel bar 30 mm on a side and 1.7 m long having a material yield point of 275 MPa and E = 200 GPa. An applied axial load gradually builds up from zero to a value such that the elongation of the bar is 15 mm, after which the load is removed. Determine the permanent elongation of the bar after removal of the load. [Assume elastic, perfectly plastic behavior]
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![Q 2 Consider a low-carbon square
steel bar 30 mm on a side and 1.7 m
long having a material yield point of 275
MPa and E = 200 GPa. An applied axial
load gradually builds up from zero to a
value such that the elongation of the
bar is 15 mm, after which the load is
removed. Determine the permanent
elongation of the bar after removal of
the load. [Assume elastic, perfectly
plastic behavior]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F3c154d15-172f-4409-993c-e7b6085311e7%2F8847be50-5ba7-4e2a-a76f-e18858073a28%2Fwfy1wwf_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Q 2 Consider a low-carbon square
steel bar 30 mm on a side and 1.7 m
long having a material yield point of 275
MPa and E = 200 GPa. An applied axial
load gradually builds up from zero to a
value such that the elongation of the
bar is 15 mm, after which the load is
removed. Determine the permanent
elongation of the bar after removal of
the load. [Assume elastic, perfectly
plastic behavior]
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