Materials for Civil and Construction Engineers (4th Edition)
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Author: Michael S. Mamlouk, John P. Zaniewski
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.10QP
An aluminum alloy cylinder with a diameter of 3 in. and a height of 6 in. is subjected to a compressive load of 50,000 pounds. Assume that the material is within the elastic region and a modulus of elasticity of 11 × 106 psi.
a. What will be the lateral strain if Poisson’s ratio is 0.33?
b. What will be the diameter after load application?
c. What will be the height after load application?
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Materials for Civil and Construction Engineers (4th Edition)
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