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ISBN: 9781337594301
Author: Barry J. Goodno, James M. Gere
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.2.18P
Repeat the previous problem using sx= 12 MPa.
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Repeat the preceding problem using sx= 5.5 MPa....Ch. 7 - An element in plane stress is subjected to...Ch. 7 - -4. - An element in plane stress is subjected to...Ch. 7 - An element in plane stress is subjected to...Ch. 7 - The stresses acting on element A in the web of a...Ch. 7 - The normal and shear stresses acting on element A...Ch. 7 - An element in plane stress from the fuselage of an...Ch. 7 - -9The stresses acting on element B in the web of a...Ch. 7 - The normal and shear stresses acting on element B...Ch. 7 - ‘7.3-11 The stresses on an element are sx= -300...Ch. 7 - - 7.3-12 A simply supported beam is subjected to...Ch. 7 - A shear wall in a reinforced concrete building is...Ch. 7 - The state of stress on an element along the...Ch. 7 - -15 Repeat the preceding problem using ??. = - 750...Ch. 7 - A propeller shaft subjected to combined torsion...Ch. 7 - 3-17 The stresses at a point along a beam...Ch. 7 - -18 through 7.3-22 An element in plane stress (see...Ch. 7 - -18 through 7.3-22 An element in plane stress (see...Ch. 7 - -18 through 7.3-22 An element in plane stress (see...Ch. 7 - -18 through 7.3-22 An element in plane stress (see...Ch. 7 - -18 through 7.3-22 An element in plane stress (see...Ch. 7 - At a point on the web of a girder on a gantry...Ch. 7 - The stresses acting on a stress element on the arm...Ch. 7 - The stresses at a point on the down tube of a...Ch. 7 - An element in plane stress on the surface of an...Ch. 7 - A simply supported wood beam is subjected to point...Ch. 7 - A simply supported wood beam is subjected to point...Ch. 7 - Prob. 7.4.1PCh. 7 - .4-2 An element in uniaxial stress is subjected to...Ch. 7 - An element on the gusset plate in Problem 7.2-23...Ch. 7 - An element on the top surface of the fuel tanker...Ch. 7 - An element on the top surface of the fuel tanker...Ch. 7 - An element in biaxial stress is subjected to...Ch. 7 - • - 7.4-7 An element on the surface of a drive...Ch. 7 - - A specimen used in a coupon test has norm al...Ch. 7 - A specimen used in a coupon test is shown in the...Ch. 7 - 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Assume that the normal strains x and y , for an...Ch. 7 - A cast-iron plate in biaxial stress is subjected...Ch. 7 - Solve the preceding problem for a steel plate with...Ch. 7 - • - 3 A rectangular plate in biaxial stress (see...Ch. 7 - Solve the preceding problem for an aluminum plate...Ch. 7 - A brass cube of 48 mm on each edge is comp ressed...Ch. 7 - 7.5-11 in. cube of concrete (E = 4.5 X 106 psi. v...Ch. 7 - -12 A square plate of a width h and thickness t is...Ch. 7 - Solve the preceding problem for an aluminum plate...Ch. 7 - A circle of a diameter d = 200 mm is etched on a...Ch. 7 - The normal stress on an elastomeric rubber pad in...Ch. 7 - A rubber sheet in biaxial stress is subjected to...Ch. 7 - An element of aluminum is subjected to tri-axial...Ch. 7 - An element of aluminum is subjected to tri- axial...Ch. 7 - -3 An element of aluminum in the form of a...Ch. 7 - Solve the preceding problem if the element is...Ch. 7 - A cube of cast iron with sides of length a = 4.0...Ch. 7 - Solve the preceding problem if the cube is granite...Ch. 7 - An element of aluminum is subjected to iriaxial...Ch. 7 - Prob. 7.6.8PCh. 7 - A rubber cylinder R of length L and cross-...Ch. 7 - A block R of rubber is confined between plane...Ch. 7 - -11 A rubber cube R of a side L = 3 in. and cross-...Ch. 7 - A copper bar with a square cross section is...Ch. 7 - A solid spherical ball of magnesium alloy (E = 6.5...Ch. 7 - A solid steel sphere (E = 210 GPa, v = 0.3) is...Ch. 7 - Prob. 7.6.15PCh. 7 - An element of material in plain strain has the...Ch. 7 - An clement of material in plain strain has the...Ch. 7 - An element of material in plain strain is...Ch. 7 - An element of material in plain strain is...Ch. 7 - A thin rectangular plate in biaxial stress is...Ch. 7 - Prob. 7.7.6PCh. 7 - A thin square plate in biaxial stress is subjected...Ch. 7 - Prob. 7.7.8PCh. 7 - An clement of material subjected to plane strain...Ch. 7 - Solve the preceding problem for the following...Ch. 7 - The strains for an element of material in plane...Ch. 7 - 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