Q2) Layers of Brass, Steel and Aluminum are bonded together and formed section shown below. Cantilever beam is loaded at the tip with 100 kN. In the cross-section height of steel is 50 mm, height of the aluminum is 350 mm and height of the brass is 100 mm. Modulus of elasticity for the materials are given as; Steel, Est=200 GPa, Aluminum, Eal = 70 GPa and Brass, Ebr = 105 GPa. Find the maximum axial stresses under given loading for Steel, Aluminum and Brass, separately. %3!

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Q2) Layers of Brass, Steel and Aluminum are bonded together and formed section shown
below. Cantilever beam is loaded at the tip with 100 kN. In the cross-section height of steel
is 50 mm, height of the aluminum is 350 mm and height of the brass is 100 mm. Modulus
of elasticity for the materials are given as; Steel, Et = 200 GPa, Aluminum, Eal = 70 GPa
and Brass, Ebr = 105 GPa. Find the maximum axial stresses under given loading for Steel,
Aluminum and Brass, separately.
Steel-
150 kN
500 mm
50 mm
XX
Aluminum
350 mm
Aluminum
Brass
100 mm
Brass
Cross Section of the
5 m
Вeam
Fixed
Side view of the Beam
Support
Transcribed Image Text:Q2) Layers of Brass, Steel and Aluminum are bonded together and formed section shown below. Cantilever beam is loaded at the tip with 100 kN. In the cross-section height of steel is 50 mm, height of the aluminum is 350 mm and height of the brass is 100 mm. Modulus of elasticity for the materials are given as; Steel, Et = 200 GPa, Aluminum, Eal = 70 GPa and Brass, Ebr = 105 GPa. Find the maximum axial stresses under given loading for Steel, Aluminum and Brass, separately. Steel- 150 kN 500 mm 50 mm XX Aluminum 350 mm Aluminum Brass 100 mm Brass Cross Section of the 5 m Вeam Fixed Side view of the Beam Support
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