(A) Consider the system in Problem 4.39. Keep the total outside dimensions unchanged. Keep the width unchanged as well, at 24 mm. Change the relative proportions of aluminum and copper to change (away from 6mm) so that the maximum stress is equal in both the copper and the aluminum parts. Call it Sm. Explain. Use no more than 50 words. (B) Consider your answer in Part (A) above. Keep the total outside dimensions unchanged. Keep the width unchanged as well, at 24 mm. Let the applied moment increase to 40 Nm. Allow the relative proportions of aluminum and copper to change (away from 6mm). Make sure that, during this change, the maximum stress for the copper or aluminum is equal to Sm, found above. Explain. Use no more than 50 words.

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Fig. P4.39
Aluminum
Copper
24 mm
6 mm
6 mm
Transcribed Image Text:Fig. P4.39 Aluminum Copper 24 mm 6 mm 6 mm
(A) Consider the system in Problem 4.39. Keep the total outside dimensions unchanged. Keep the width unchanged as
well, at 24 mm. Change the relative proportions of aluminum and copper to change (away from 6mm) so that the
maximum stress is equal in both the copper and the aluminum parts. Call it Sm. Explain. Use no more than 50 words.
(B) Consider your answer in Part (A) above. Keep the total outside dimensions unchanged. Keep the width unchanged
as well, at 24 mm. Let the applied moment increase to 40 Nm. Allow the relative proportions of aluminum and
copper to change (away from 6mm). Make sure that, during this change, the maximum stress for the copper or
aluminum is equal to Sm, found above. Explain. Use no more than 50 words.
Transcribed Image Text:(A) Consider the system in Problem 4.39. Keep the total outside dimensions unchanged. Keep the width unchanged as well, at 24 mm. Change the relative proportions of aluminum and copper to change (away from 6mm) so that the maximum stress is equal in both the copper and the aluminum parts. Call it Sm. Explain. Use no more than 50 words. (B) Consider your answer in Part (A) above. Keep the total outside dimensions unchanged. Keep the width unchanged as well, at 24 mm. Let the applied moment increase to 40 Nm. Allow the relative proportions of aluminum and copper to change (away from 6mm). Make sure that, during this change, the maximum stress for the copper or aluminum is equal to Sm, found above. Explain. Use no more than 50 words.
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