Mechanics of Materials (MindTap Course List)
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Author: Barry J. Goodno, James M. Gere
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.12.8P
A vertical pole of aluminum is fixed at the base and pulled at the top by a cable having a tensile force T(see figure). The cable is attached at the outer edge of a stiffened cover plate on top of the pole and makes an angle a = 20° at the point of attachment. The pole has length a = 2.5 m and a hollow circular cross section with an outer diameter d2= 280 mm and inner diameter d1= 220 mm. The circular cover plate has diameter 1.5d2 Determine the allowable tensile force Tallow in the cable if the allowable compressive stress in the aluminum pole is 90 MPa.
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