The plug has a diameter of 30 mm and fits within a rigid sleeve having an inner diameter of 32 mm. Both the plug and the sleeve are 50 mm long. The plug is made from a material for which E=1 MPa, v= 0.45 (Figure 1) . Y Part A Determine the axial pressure p that must be applied to the top of the plug to cause it to contact the sides of the sleeve. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. P=102.5 μÅ mm
The plug has a diameter of 30 mm and fits within a rigid sleeve having an inner diameter of 32 mm. Both the plug and the sleeve are 50 mm long. The plug is made from a material for which E=1 MPa, v= 0.45 (Figure 1) . Y Part A Determine the axial pressure p that must be applied to the top of the plug to cause it to contact the sides of the sleeve. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. P=102.5 μÅ mm
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Transcribed Image Text:The plug has a diameter of 30 mm and fits within a
rigid sleeve having an inner diameter of 32 mm.
Both the plug and the sleeve are 50 mm long. The
plug is made from a material for which
E=1 MPa, v=0.45 (Figure 1)
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Part A
Determine the axial pressure p that must be applied to the top of the plug to
cause it to contact the sides of the sleeve.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate
units.
p =
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102.5
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Part B
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mm
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