A rigid bar ABCD is supported by two bars as shown in the figure. There is no strain in the vertical bars before load Pis applied. After load Pis applied, the normal strain in rod (1) is -1160 µm/m. Determine the normal strain in rod (2) if there is a 1-mm gap in the connection at pin C before the load is applied.

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Arigid bar ABCD is supported by two bars as shown in the figure. There is no strain in the vertical bars before load Pis applied. After
load Pis applied, the normal strain in rod (1) is -1160 µm/m. Determine the normal strain in rod (2) if there is a 1-mm gap in the
connection at pin C before the load is applied.
(2)
1,500 mm
240 mm
360 mm
140 mm
Rigid bar
В
C
900 mm
(1)
O 660 µm/m
O 1137 µm/m
Ο 1073 μπ/m
862 μm/m
O 783 um/m
Transcribed Image Text:Arigid bar ABCD is supported by two bars as shown in the figure. There is no strain in the vertical bars before load Pis applied. After load Pis applied, the normal strain in rod (1) is -1160 µm/m. Determine the normal strain in rod (2) if there is a 1-mm gap in the connection at pin C before the load is applied. (2) 1,500 mm 240 mm 360 mm 140 mm Rigid bar В C 900 mm (1) O 660 µm/m O 1137 µm/m Ο 1073 μπ/m 862 μm/m O 783 um/m
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