PCS Problem 101: Tensile and Compressive Stresses The members of the truss are 25mmx50mm in cross section. Determine the maximum load P that can be applied so that the stresses will not exceed 100 MPa in tension or 70 MPa in compression. See figure 101. Girth joint Figure 101 в 2m 1.5r. Longitudinal joint Figure 103 2.5m

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PCS Problem 101: Tensile and Compressive Stresses
The members of the truss are 25mmx50mm in cross
section. Determine the maximum load P that can be
applied so that the stresses will not exceed 100 MPa in
tension or 70 MPa in compression. See figure 101.
Girth joint
Figure 101
P
в
2m
1.5r.
Longitudinal joint
A
Figure 103
2.5m
Transcribed Image Text:PCS Problem 101: Tensile and Compressive Stresses The members of the truss are 25mmx50mm in cross section. Determine the maximum load P that can be applied so that the stresses will not exceed 100 MPa in tension or 70 MPa in compression. See figure 101. Girth joint Figure 101 P в 2m 1.5r. Longitudinal joint A Figure 103 2.5m
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