A copper tube is rigidly attached between a steel rod and an aluminum rod as shown in the figure. Axial loads are at the position indicated. Add "9" in the horizontal load. Example: P = 14 +9 = 23KN, P = 42 + 9 = 51KN, P = 28 + 9 = 37KN Aluminum SUPPORT Copper A = ? Steel A = ? A = ? 14KN 42KN 28KN 1. Find the maximum value of Area and diameter that will not exceed a stress in steel of 85 MPa. 2. Find the maximum value of Area and diameter that will not exceed a stress in copper of 95 MPa. 3. Find the maximum value of P that will not exceed the stress in aluminum on 132 MPa.

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A copper tube is rigidly attached between a steel rod and an aluminum rod as shown in the
figure. Axial loads are at the position indicated. Add "9" in the horizontal load. Example: P =
14 + 9 = 23KN, P = 42 + 9 = 51KN, P = 28 + 9 = 37KN
Aluminum
SUPPORT
Copper
A = ?
Steel
A = ?
A = ?
14KN
42KN
28KN
1. Find the maximum value of Area and diameter that will not exceed a stress in steel of 85 MPa.
2. Find the maximum value of Area and diameter that will not exceed a stress in copper of 95 MPa.
3. Find the maximum value of P that will not exceed the stress in aluminum on 132 MPa.
Transcribed Image Text:A copper tube is rigidly attached between a steel rod and an aluminum rod as shown in the figure. Axial loads are at the position indicated. Add "9" in the horizontal load. Example: P = 14 + 9 = 23KN, P = 42 + 9 = 51KN, P = 28 + 9 = 37KN Aluminum SUPPORT Copper A = ? Steel A = ? A = ? 14KN 42KN 28KN 1. Find the maximum value of Area and diameter that will not exceed a stress in steel of 85 MPa. 2. Find the maximum value of Area and diameter that will not exceed a stress in copper of 95 MPa. 3. Find the maximum value of P that will not exceed the stress in aluminum on 132 MPa.
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