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In Figure 2, different square cross-section bar with dimensions, loading condition and
material properties.
given. The AB part of the bar is Copper and the cross-sectional edge length is 120 mm; BC
part
It is steel and the cross-sectional edge length is 80 mm.
(a) Draw the normal force diagram of the rod.
(b) Calculate the normal stresses that will occur in parts AB and BC.
(c) Calculate the total length change of the rod.
t
32(kN) P2 B
(copper)
370 (cm)
(steel)
310 (cm)
C
75(kN)
P3
material
Copper
Steel
E (MPa)
100000
200000
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