A composite axial structure consists of two rods joined at flange B. Rods (1) and (2) are attached to rigid supports at A and C, respectively. A concentrated load P is applied to flange B in the direction shown. Determine the internal forces and stresses in each rod. Indicate T or C. Also, determine the deflection of flange B in the x-direction Rod Properties A1 = 680 mm? %3D E1 = 120 GPa 175 kN A2 = 1260 mm? (1) (2) E2 = %3D 200 GPa A B C 2400 mm 2900 mm II

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1. A composite axial structure consists of two rods joined at flange B. Rods (1) and (2) are attached to
rigid supports at A and C, respectively. A concentrated load P is applied to flange B in the direction
shown. Determine the internal forces and stresses in each rod. Indicate T or C. Also, determine the
deflection of flange B in the x-direction
Rod Properties
y
A1 =
680 mm?
E1 =
120 GPa
175 kN
A2 =
1260 mm?
(1)
(2)
E2 =
200 GPa
2400 mm
2900 mm
Transcribed Image Text:1. A composite axial structure consists of two rods joined at flange B. Rods (1) and (2) are attached to rigid supports at A and C, respectively. A concentrated load P is applied to flange B in the direction shown. Determine the internal forces and stresses in each rod. Indicate T or C. Also, determine the deflection of flange B in the x-direction Rod Properties y A1 = 680 mm? E1 = 120 GPa 175 kN A2 = 1260 mm? (1) (2) E2 = 200 GPa 2400 mm 2900 mm
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