Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition)
Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition)
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Author: George F. Limbrunner, Craig D'Allaird, Leonard Spiegel
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.1P

A 9 16 - in. - diameter steel rod is tested in tension and elongates 0.00715 in. in a length of 8 in. under a tensile load of 6500 lb. Compute (a) the stress, (b) the strain, and (c) the modulus of elasticity, E, based on this one reading. The proportional limit of this steel is 34,000 psi.

a.

Expert Solution
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To determine

The stress in the steel rod.

Answer to Problem 10.1P

  26156.43 Psi

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Diameter of steel rod (D)=916 in

Length of rod (L)=8 in

Elongation of rod (ΔL)=0.00715 in

Tensile load (P)=6500 lb

Proportional limit of steel (E)=34000 Psi

Formula used:

We know that stress is given by,

  (σ)=ForceArea

Calculation:

The stress of the steel rod is follows,

  σ=Tensile load(P)Area of rod(A)Area of the rod (A)=π4d2σ=6500π4× ( 9 16 )2=26156.43 Psi

Conclusion:

Therefore, the stress in the steel rod is 26156.43 Psi

b.

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To determine

The strain of the rod.

Answer to Problem 10.1P

  8.94×104

  

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Diameter of steel rod (D)=916 in

Length of rod (L)=8 in

Elongation of rod (ΔL)=0.00715 in

Tensile load (P)=6500 lb

Proportional limit of steel (E)=34000 Psi

Formula used:

Strain of the rod is given by,

  (ε)=ΔLL

Calculation:

  Strain (ε)=0.007158             ε=8.94×104

Conclusion:

Therefore, the strain of the rod is given by 8.94×104 .

c.

Expert Solution
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To determine

The modulus of Elasticity of the steel rod.

Answer to Problem 10.1P

  29.29×106 Psi

  

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Diameter of steel rod (D)=916 in

Length of rod (L)=8 in

Elongation of rod (ΔL)=0.00715 in

Tensile load (P)=6500 lb

Proportional limit of steel (E)=34000 Psi

Formula used:

Modulus of Elasticity is given by,

  E=stressstrain

Calculation:

The modulus of elasticity of the rod is follows,

  E=26156.438.94× 10 4E=29.26×106 Psi

Conclusion:

Therefore, the modulus of elasticity of the steel rod is 29.29×106 Psi .

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