Question 5A. We are compressing a cylinder of coarse iron powder 2.0 inches high and 2.0 inches in diameter. We are using a dual-action press to apply 120 ksi of pressure on the top and bottom surfaces of the cylinder. Assume that the friction coefficients are u = 0.25 and k = 0.3. For this part, enter the pressure in ksi that is felt at the top of the cylinder. Question 5B. For this part, enter the pressure in ksi that is felt at the middle of the cylinder. Question 5C. For this part, enter the pressure in ksi that is felt at the bottom of the cylinder.

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Question 5A. We are compressing a cylinder of coarse iron powder 2.0 inches high and 2.0 inches in diameter. We are using a dual-action press to apply 120 ksi of pressure on
the top and bottom surfaces of the cylinder. Assume that the friction coefficients are u = 0.25 and k = 0.3.
For this part, enter the pressure in ksi that is felt at the top of the cylinder.
Question 5B. For this part, enter the pressure in ksi that is felt at the middle of the cylinder.
Question 5C. For this part, enter the pressure in ksi that is felt at the bottom of the cylinder.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5A. We are compressing a cylinder of coarse iron powder 2.0 inches high and 2.0 inches in diameter. We are using a dual-action press to apply 120 ksi of pressure on the top and bottom surfaces of the cylinder. Assume that the friction coefficients are u = 0.25 and k = 0.3. For this part, enter the pressure in ksi that is felt at the top of the cylinder. Question 5B. For this part, enter the pressure in ksi that is felt at the middle of the cylinder. Question 5C. For this part, enter the pressure in ksi that is felt at the bottom of the cylinder.
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