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4. a) A 20 mm diameter copper rod is surrounded tightly by a 40 mm diameter cast-iron tube, and the ends are securely fa
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4. a) A 20 mm diameter copper rod is surrounded tightly by a 40 mm diameter cast-iron tube, and the ends are securely fa
4. a) A 20 mm diameter copper rod is surrounded tightly by a 40 mm diameter cast-iron tube, and the ends are securely fastened together. How much load will be shared by the copper rod and cast-iron tube when the compound bar is subjected to a compressive load of 15 kN? Also, determine how much the compound bar shortens if it is 3m long. Take Ecopper = 75 GPa and Ecast-iron 175 GPa. b) A composite bar is fixed between two supports (Figure 6). If the temperature of the bar is raised from 15°C to 85°C, find the stresses induced in each rod by assuming (a) if the supports don't yield and (b) if the support yield by 0.15 mm. Take E₁ = 210 kN/mm², E₂ = 35kN/mm², E3 = 120 kN/mm², a₁ = 1.3 x 10-5/°C, a₂ = 1.8 x 10-5/°C, α3 = 1.7 x 10-5/°C. =40 mm 1. 250 mm 80 mm 2 350 mm Figure 6 120 mm 3 550 mm