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Tensile force formulas

A cylindrical steel beam is 2 inches diameter and 6 feet long. The modulus of elasticity is 30 x 1,000,000 psi. If the beam is subjected to a tensile force of 1000 lbs, what will be the resulting unit strain? A. 16,000 psi B. .002 ft-lbs/sq-in C. 0.000064 ft/ft D. .0000106 in/in

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Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Materials Engineering

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47666

OTA ID:

104380

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Compressive stress

A circular cross sectional bar with a diameter of 3.25 inches is loaded with a uniform axial compressive load of 22,750 pounds. What is the compressive stress along a cross section of the bar? A. Cannot be determined because the length of the bar is unknown B. Over 10,000 psi C. Less than 1,000 psi D. Between 2,000 and 9,000 psi Please elaborate..Thank you

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Materials Engineering

Posting ID:

47695

OTA ID:

104380

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Mohr's circle, principal stress and shear stress

Could you solve problems 1-2 and 1-3? Thank you for any assistance which you can give. --- (See attached file for full problem description)

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Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Materials Engineering

Posting ID:

48671

OTA ID:

104976

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Strain Energy

Can you solve problem 1-13? --- (See attached file for full problem description)

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Materials Engineering

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48673

OTA ID:

104976

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HALL EFFECT

SOLUTION NEEDED FOR ANALYSIS (See attached file for full problem description)

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Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Materials Engineering

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48992

OTA ID:

104967

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