An aluminum tube is rigidly fastened Steel Bronze A. 1000 mm between a bronze rod and a steel rod A - 700 mm A = 800 mm? 20 kN. 10 kN 15 kN 15 kN as shown in the figure. Axial loads are 500 mm- 600 mm -700 mm applied at positions indicated. Determine the stress in each material.

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An aluminum tube is rigidly fastened
Steel
Bronze
A- 1000 mm
between a bronze rod and a steel rod
A - 700 mm
A = 800 mm
20 kN
10 kN
15 kN
15 kN
as shown in the figure. Axial loads are
500 mm ---600 mm---
-700 mm
applied
at
positions
indicated.
Determine the stress in each material.
Transcribed Image Text:Example 2 An aluminum tube is rigidly fastened Steel Bronze A- 1000 mm between a bronze rod and a steel rod A - 700 mm A = 800 mm 20 kN 10 kN 15 kN 15 kN as shown in the figure. Axial loads are 500 mm ---600 mm--- -700 mm applied at positions indicated. Determine the stress in each material.
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