Mechanics of Materials
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ISBN: 9780137605460
Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 6.9, Problem 120P
The composite beam is made of steel (A) bonded to brass (B) and has the cross section shown. If it is subjected to a moment of M = 6.5 kN · m, determine the maximum bending stress in the brass and steel. Also, what is the stress in each material at the seam where they are bonded together? Ebr = 100 GPa, Est = 200 GPa.
Prob. 6–120
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