Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics Study (Book and Pearson eText)
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Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
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Chapter 17.4, Problem 67P
Treat the beam as a uniform slender rod.
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Calculate the load that will make point A move to the left by 6mm, E-228GPa. The diameters
of the rods are as shown in fig. below.
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50mm
B
200mm
2P
0.9m
1.3m
d₁
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Two solid cylindrical road AB and
BC are welded together at B and
loaded as shown. Knowing that
30mm (for AB) and d₂
50mm (for BC), find the average
normal stress in each road and the
total deformation of road AB and
BC. E=220GPa
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For the previous example calculate the
value of force P so that the point A will not
move, and what is the total length of road
AB at that force?
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Calculate the load that will make point A move to the left by 6mm, E-228GPa
The cross sections of the rods are as shown in fig. below.
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