An aluminum [E = 11490 ksi] bar is bonded to a steel [E = 34700 ksi] bar to form a composite beam as shown. The composite beam is subjected to a bending moment of M = +250 lb-ft about the z axis. If the centroid of the equivalent all-aluminum beam is 0.626 in. above the bottom surface of the beam, and the moment of inertia about the z axis of the equivalent all-aluminum beam is 0.2037 in.“, find the magnitude of the maximum bending stress in the steel. Steel 0.50 in. 0.50 in. Aluminum 1.50 in. O 20.9 ksi O 17.9 ksi O 16.6 ksi 22.8 ksi 19.4 ksi

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An aluminum [E = 11490 ksi] bar is bonded to a steel [E = 34700 ksi] bar to form a composite beam as shown. The composite beam is
subjected to a bending moment of M = +250 lb-ft about the z axis. If the centroid of the equivalent all-aluminum beam is 0.626 in.
above the bottom surface of the beam, and the moment of inertia about the z axis of the equivalent all-aluminum beam is 0.2037 in.“,
find the magnitude of the maximum bending stress in the steel.
Steel
0.50 in.
0.50 in.
Aluminum
1.50 in.
O 20.9 ksi
O 17.9 ksi
O 16.6 ksi
O 22.8 ksi
O 19.4 ksi
Transcribed Image Text:An aluminum [E = 11490 ksi] bar is bonded to a steel [E = 34700 ksi] bar to form a composite beam as shown. The composite beam is subjected to a bending moment of M = +250 lb-ft about the z axis. If the centroid of the equivalent all-aluminum beam is 0.626 in. above the bottom surface of the beam, and the moment of inertia about the z axis of the equivalent all-aluminum beam is 0.2037 in.“, find the magnitude of the maximum bending stress in the steel. Steel 0.50 in. 0.50 in. Aluminum 1.50 in. O 20.9 ksi O 17.9 ksi O 16.6 ksi O 22.8 ksi O 19.4 ksi
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