A connecting link, 160mm in length, is 50mm in diameter for a length of 100mm and 30mm in diameter for the remaining 60mm. 2.1 The gradual application of a load P results in the link storing a total of 10J of energy, calculate the 2.1.1 magnitude of the applied load P; 2.1.2 value of the stress induced in each section; 2.2.3 total extension. 2.2 If this load had been applied suddenly but without shock, what instantaneous maximum stress would have been induced in the link? Let E=200GPA

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A connecting link, 160mm in length, is 50mm in diameter for a length of 100mm and
30mm in diameter for the remaining 60mm.
2.1 The gradual application of a load P results in the link storing a total of 10J of energy,
calculate the
2.1.1 magnitude of the applied load P;
2.1.2 value of the stress induced in each section;
2.2.3 total extension.
2.2 If this load had been applied suddenly but without shock, what instantaneous
maximum stress would have been induced in the link?
Let E=200GP.
Transcribed Image Text:A connecting link, 160mm in length, is 50mm in diameter for a length of 100mm and 30mm in diameter for the remaining 60mm. 2.1 The gradual application of a load P results in the link storing a total of 10J of energy, calculate the 2.1.1 magnitude of the applied load P; 2.1.2 value of the stress induced in each section; 2.2.3 total extension. 2.2 If this load had been applied suddenly but without shock, what instantaneous maximum stress would have been induced in the link? Let E=200GP.
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