Question 1: [Strain Energy Due to Direct Stresses] A steel bar of a length, diameter and Young's modulus of 400 mm, 20 mm and 200 GPa is placed concentrically within a brass tube which has an outside diameter, thickness, length and Young's modulus of 30 mm, 4 mm, 400 mm long and 100 GPa respectively. The compound bar hangs vertically with its upper end rigidly fixed with a collar fitted to the bottom end. The application of a load P results in the compound bar storing a total of 7J of energy. Calculate: 1.1 The gradually applied load 1.2. The suddenly applied load
Question 1: [Strain Energy Due to Direct Stresses] A steel bar of a length, diameter and Young's modulus of 400 mm, 20 mm and 200 GPa is placed concentrically within a brass tube which has an outside diameter, thickness, length and Young's modulus of 30 mm, 4 mm, 400 mm long and 100 GPa respectively. The compound bar hangs vertically with its upper end rigidly fixed with a collar fitted to the bottom end. The application of a load P results in the compound bar storing a total of 7J of energy. Calculate: 1.1 The gradually applied load 1.2. The suddenly applied load
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![Question 1: [Strain Energy Due to Direct Stresses]
A steel bar of a length, diameter and Young's modulus of 400 mm, 20 mm and 200 GPa
is placed concentrically within a brass tube which has an outside diameter, thickness, length
and Young's modulus of 30 mm, 4 mm, 400 mm long and 100 GPa respectively. The
compound bar hangs vertically with its upper end rigidly fixed with a collar fitted to the
bottom end. The application of a load P re sults in the compound bar storing a total of 7J
of energy. Calculate:
1.1
The gradually applied load
1.2.
The suddenly applied load](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F4e93956a-c5c8-47ed-8381-031dce7c1d1d%2Fdbb838ad-605b-496a-b73e-f1d95a26f198%2Fqzjvaxd_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1: [Strain Energy Due to Direct Stresses]
A steel bar of a length, diameter and Young's modulus of 400 mm, 20 mm and 200 GPa
is placed concentrically within a brass tube which has an outside diameter, thickness, length
and Young's modulus of 30 mm, 4 mm, 400 mm long and 100 GPa respectively. The
compound bar hangs vertically with its upper end rigidly fixed with a collar fitted to the
bottom end. The application of a load P re sults in the compound bar storing a total of 7J
of energy. Calculate:
1.1
The gradually applied load
1.2.
The suddenly applied load
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