A steel [E = 200 GPa; ν = 0.3; α = 10.9 ×10-6/°C] plate has a rectangular hole at its center and four circular holes at the corners. At an initial temperature of Ti = –16°C, the plate is 85 mm wide, 140 mm long, and 13 mm thick. The rectangular hole is 25 mm wide and 75 mm long. The circular holes have a diameter of 25 mm. At a final temperature of Tf = 48°C, determine the length of the rectangular hole.
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A load of 88 kN is applied to a triangular shape that protru…
A load of 88 kN is applied to a triangular shape that protrudes 15.3 mm from a brass plate. The triangular shape has a base of 26.9 mm and a height of 18.2 mm. Determine the average shear stress between the plate and the protrusion.
A load of P = 395 lb is applied to beam ABC. Determine the v…
A load of P = 395 lb is applied to beam ABC. Determine the vertical ground reaction at B. Let a = 36 in., b = 15 in., and c = 11 in.
If the length of a timber [E = 1,100 ksi] column cannot chan…
If the length of a timber [E = 1,100 ksi] column cannot change by more than 0.045 in., determine the maximum load P that can be applied to the column. Let b = 5.00 in., d = 9.50 in., and L = 102 in.
A triangular piece of rubber is stretched causing A to move…
A triangular piece of rubber is stretched causing A to move downward. Determine the magnitude of the shear strain that occurs at A when a = 25.0 mm, b = 50.0 mm, and c = 35.0 mm.
An aluminum rod with a 18.5-in. gage length and a 0.530-in….
An aluminum rod with a 18.5-in. gage length and a 0.530-in. diameter is loaded in tension. At the proportional limit, a load of 17,000 lb elongates the gage length by 0.123 in. and reduces the diameter by 0.0011 in. Determine the Poisson’s ratio.
A Ro-Tel can weighs 0.78 lb and is 2.56 in. in diameter. A L…
A Ro-Tel can weighs 0.78 lb and is 2.56 in. in diameter. A Libby’s can weighs 1.03 lb and is 2.86 in. in diameter. What is the largest bearing stress that occurs between the cans and the table? Assume each can has a smooth base and sits flat on the table.
If rod (1) elongates 0.366 mm and rod (2) elongates 0.382 mm…
If rod (1) elongates 0.366 mm and rod (2) elongates 0.382 mm, determine how far downward E moves. Let a = 0.48 m and b = 0.78 m.
A load of P = 420 lb is applied to beam ABC. Determine the v…
A load of P = 420 lb is applied to beam ABC. Determine the vertical ground reaction at B. Let a = 34 in., b = 16 in., and c = 10 in.
Rigid beam ABC supports two rods that initially have no stra…
Rigid beam ABC supports two rods that initially have no strain. If a temperature increase in rod (1) creates a normal strain of 2,545 μin./in. in it, determine the normal strain in rod (2). The initial lengths are a = 10 in., b = 13 in., c = 38 in., and d = 11 in. Assume there is no slack in the connections.