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1. Steel tire, 12mm thick, 110mm wide and of 800mm inside 2
and
diameter is heated and shrunk unto steel a steel wheel 800.5 2
mm in diameter. Neglect the deformation of the wheel. E 0.5 ,
=200 GPa. respectively.
a. Determine the tensile stress on the tire.
b. Determine the compressive pressure between the tire and
wheel.

2. Four bars jointly support a mass of 15 Mg. Each bar has a D 1 =60mm
2 D2 =40m
cross-sectional area of 600 mm . If bars A and D are L1 =3m
steel bars and bars B and C are aluminum. Find the load m
E1 =120 L2 =2m
carried by each bar after a temperature rise of . For
=2.30 m /m 9 GPa E2 =200
aluminum and E =70 10
9
Pa. For steel =11.7 m /m and E = 200 10 .
See figure MB2-OL.

3. The strength of longitudinal joint in figure XMT-23 is 33


kips/thickness, whereas for the girth is 16 kips/thickness.
Calculate the maximum diameter of the cylinder tank if the
internal pressure is 150 psi.

4. Compute the elongations of the rods in figure ZMP-22.

5. Determine the largest weight W that can be supported by two


wires shown in LKB-06. The stress in either wire is not to
exceed 30 ksi. The cross-sectional areas of wires AB and AC

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