As depicted, a column is contained by a rigid material on its x-axis and has initial dimensions of x= 150 mm, y=150 mm, and z=1000 mm. Be aware that the column can change in length and width along the y and z axes. What are the column's final dimensions when a load of Pz = 150 kN is applied? Determine the bearing stress that occurred between the column and the rigid material. Use G = 35 GPa and v = 0.33. Rigid material P₂ Front view Top view

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As depicted, a column is contained by a rigid material on its x-axis and has initial dimensions of
x=150 mm, y=150 mm, and z=1000 mm. Be aware that the column can change in length and
width along the y and z axes. What are the column's final dimensions when a load of Pz = 150 kN
is applied? Determine the bearing stress that occurred between the column and the rigid material.
Use G = 35 GPa and v= 0.33.
Rigid
material
Front view
Top view
Transcribed Image Text:As depicted, a column is contained by a rigid material on its x-axis and has initial dimensions of x=150 mm, y=150 mm, and z=1000 mm. Be aware that the column can change in length and width along the y and z axes. What are the column's final dimensions when a load of Pz = 150 kN is applied? Determine the bearing stress that occurred between the column and the rigid material. Use G = 35 GPa and v= 0.33. Rigid material Front view Top view
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