Materials For Civil And Construction Engineers In Si Units
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Author: Michael S Mamlouk
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.40QP
A steel pipe having a length of 1 m, an outside diameter of 0.2 m, and a wall thickness of 10 mm, is subjected to an axial compression of 200 kN. Assuming a modulus of elasticity of 200 GPa and a Poisson's ratio of 0.3, find
- a. the shortening of the pipe,
- b. the increase in the outside diameter, and
- c. the increase in the wall thickness.
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