Two cylindrical rods, one of steel (40-mm in diameter) and the other of brass (30-mm in diameter), are joined together a

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Two cylindrical rods, one of steel (40-mm in diameter) and the other of brass (30-mm in diameter), are joined together a

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Two Cylindrical Rods One Of Steel 40 Mm In Diameter And The Other Of Brass 30 Mm In Diameter Are Joined Together A 1
Two Cylindrical Rods One Of Steel 40 Mm In Diameter And The Other Of Brass 30 Mm In Diameter Are Joined Together A 1 (36.79 KiB) Viewed 37 times
Two cylindrical rods, one of steel (40-mm in diameter) and the other of brass (30-mm in diameter), are joined together at Cand restrained by rigid supports at A and E as shown in Figure 01. The steel rod is loaded by load of 60 kN at B; load on the brass rod at D equals zero. Knowing that the moduli of elasticity of steel and brass are Es=200 GPa and Eb=105 GPa, respectively, determine: 1. The maximum normal stresses in the steel and brass rods. 2. The magnitude and direction of the displacement of point C. Dimensions in mm 100 -180- -120 100 Steel B D E Brass O KN 60 KN 40-mm diam. 30-mm diam.
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