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CE2310 Mechanics of Materials Jul-Nov 2014 ear theory of elastici Tutorial 4) A bearing made of isotropic bronze (E = 82.6 GPa and » strain (@.z= Plex = Fp = 0). Determine os Oe Dy and Coy, if ox = 90 Mpa, 05 Fay) y= 70 Mpa. ee 1G /2) A rectangular beam as shown below is made of an aluminum alloy (E = 72 GPa and v = 0.33), and it has a square cross section perpendicular to the plane of the figure. Stress components oz. and oy, are uniformly distributed as shown, fea te ete ete ate =| Ys pe20mm [>= 200 MPa Wy (: 35) is subjected to a state of plane 50 Mpa, and cal ea aS Tittus retd ee a. If ox =200 MPa, determine the magnitude of a3, so that the dimension b = 20 mm does not change under the load. b. Determine the amount by which the dimension a changes. c. Determine the change in the cross-section area of the spar. Determine the stress matrix for the given state of strain at a point. 0.001 0 -0.002; e=| 0 0.003 0.0003 -0.002 0.003 - 0 Consider the following data is applicable for steel: E=207*10° kPa and G=80*10° kPa. Ay) (a) For the axial loading shown, determine the change in height and the change in volume of the brass cylinder shown. (b) Solve part a, assuming that the loading is hydrostatic with (6; = 6/= 6 270 MPa.)

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