For the assembly shown in Figure.(5). If the stress in the steel rod become (170) Mpa when the temperature increased 40 °C after the lod P is applied. Calculate the value of the load P and the stress in the aluminum rod. Neglect the deformation and mass of the horizontal bar AB. Use E-70 Gpa, la-23 µm/m. C, A 900 mm2, E.-200 Gpa, a,-11.7 µm/m.'C, A,-600 mm2.

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For the assembly shown in Figure.(5). If the stress in the steel rod become (170) Mpa when the
temperature increased 40 C after the lod P is applied. Calculate the value of the load P and the stress
in the aluminum rod. Neglect the deformation and mass of the horizontal bar AB. Use E-70 Gpa,
da-23 um/m.'C, A-900 mm2, Es-200 Gpa, a,-11.7 µm/m.'C, A,-600 mm2.
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4m
3m
3 m
3 m
3 m
Fig.5.
Transcribed Image Text:For the assembly shown in Figure.(5). If the stress in the steel rod become (170) Mpa when the temperature increased 40 C after the lod P is applied. Calculate the value of the load P and the stress in the aluminum rod. Neglect the deformation and mass of the horizontal bar AB. Use E-70 Gpa, da-23 um/m.'C, A-900 mm2, Es-200 Gpa, a,-11.7 µm/m.'C, A,-600 mm2. Steel Aluminum 4m 3m 3 m 3 m 3 m Fig.5.
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