Prob. 2.2-6. The three-part axially loaded member in Fig. P2.2-6 consists of a tubular segment (1) with outer diameter (d.), = 1.25 in. and inner diameter (d), = 0.875 in., a solid circular rod segment (2) with diameter d₂ = 1.25 in., and another solid circular rod segment (3) with diameter dy = 0.875 in. The line of action of each of the three applied loads is along the centroidal axis of the member. Determine the axial stresses 0₁, 02, and o, in each of the three respective seg- ments. 1.25 in. 0.875 in. (2) 2 kips 0.875 in 3 kips 4 kips P2.2-6 (3)

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Prob. 2.2-6. The three-part axially loaded member in Fig.
P2.2-6 consists of a tubular segment (1) with outer diameter
(d.), = 1.25 in. and inner diameter (d), = 0.875 in., a solid
circular rod segment (2) with diameter d₂ = 1.25 in., and
another solid circular rod segment (3) with diameter d =
0.875 in. The line of action of each of the three applied loads
is along the centroidal axis of the member. Determine the
axial stresses ₁, 2, and o, in each of the three respective seg-
ments.
1.25 in.
0.875 in.
(2)
2 kips
0.875 in
3 kips
4 kips
P2.2-6
(3)
Transcribed Image Text:Prob. 2.2-6. The three-part axially loaded member in Fig. P2.2-6 consists of a tubular segment (1) with outer diameter (d.), = 1.25 in. and inner diameter (d), = 0.875 in., a solid circular rod segment (2) with diameter d₂ = 1.25 in., and another solid circular rod segment (3) with diameter d = 0.875 in. The line of action of each of the three applied loads is along the centroidal axis of the member. Determine the axial stresses ₁, 2, and o, in each of the three respective seg- ments. 1.25 in. 0.875 in. (2) 2 kips 0.875 in 3 kips 4 kips P2.2-6 (3)
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