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POISSON’S RATIO
SITUATION 13. A 20-mm diameter steel rod, 250 mm long is subjected
to a tensile force of 75 kN. If the Poisson’s ration is 0.30, determine the
lateral strain of the rod. Use E = 200 GPa.
A. 3.581 x 10-4 C. -2.467 x 10-4
B. -3.581 x 10-4 D. 2.467 x 10-4 SITUATION 20. A uniformly distributed load of 200 lb/ft is carried on a
simply supported beam span. If the cross-section is as shown above,
SITUATION 14. A solid aluminum shaft of 100-mm diameter fits determine the maximum length of the beam if the shearing stress is
concentrically in a hollow steel tube. Determine the minimum internal limited to 80 psi. Assume the load acts over the entire length of the
diameter of the steel tube so that no contact pressure exists when the beam. 12.64 ft
aluminum shaft carries an axial compressive load of 600 kN. Assume
Poisson’s ratio equal to 1/3 and the E of aluminum be 70 GPa. HELICAL SPRINGS
A. 100.0364 C. 100.0303 SITUATION 21. Two close-coiled helical springs of the same length are
B. 100.0312 D. 100.0414 wound out of the same wire, circular in cross-section and supports a
compressive load P. The inner spring consists of 20 turns of mean
SHEAR FLOW diameter 16 cm and the outer spring has 18 turns of mean diameter 20
SITUATION 15. A steel tube (G = 76 GPa) has the cross section shown cm. Calculate the maximum stress produced in each spring if the
in the figure. The tube has a length L = 1.5 m and is subjected to a torque diameter of wire = 1 cm and P = 1000 N.
of T = 10 kNm. Answer: Inner spring = 267.8 MPa
Outer spring = 189.29 MPa
SITUATION 18. The simply supported beam in the figure below has the
T-shaped cross section shown. Determine the values and locations of
the maximum tensile and compressive bending
stresses.
Answers: δT = 2580 psi (bottom of the section at x = 4 ft)
δC = 3230 psi (bottom of the section at x = 10 ft)