Two solid bars support a load P as shown. Bar (1) has a cross-sectional area of Al 4100 mm" m^2 and an allowable normal stress of 155 MPa. Bar (2) has a cross-sectional area of A2=3050 mm^2 and an allowable normal stress of 160 MPa. Assume xl=2.0 x2=2.7 y = 0.8 and m. Determine the maximum load Pmax that can be supported by the structure without exceeding either y2=3.4 allowable normal stress.

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Two solid bars support a load P as shown. Bar (1) has a cross-sectional
area of Al=4100 mm ^2 and an allowable normal stress of 155 MPa.
Bar (2) has a cross-sectional area of A2=3050 mm^2 and an
allowable normal stress of 160 MPa. Assume xl=2.0 x2=2.7
y₁ = 0.8 m₁ and y2 = 3.4
y2=3.4 m. Determine the maximum load Pmax that
can be supported by the structure without exceeding either
allowable normal stress.
A
-X₁
(1)
B
-X₂
(2)
Y₂
Transcribed Image Text:Two solid bars support a load P as shown. Bar (1) has a cross-sectional area of Al=4100 mm ^2 and an allowable normal stress of 155 MPa. Bar (2) has a cross-sectional area of A2=3050 mm^2 and an allowable normal stress of 160 MPa. Assume xl=2.0 x2=2.7 y₁ = 0.8 m₁ and y2 = 3.4 y2=3.4 m. Determine the maximum load Pmax that can be supported by the structure without exceeding either allowable normal stress. A -X₁ (1) B -X₂ (2) Y₂
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