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This document provides 3 questions about calculating normal stresses in structural elements. Question 1 asks to determine the normal stress in a bar with a cross-sectional area of 600 mm^2. Question 2 asks to calculate the normal stresses in two members, AC and BD, of a truss where each member has a cross-sectional area of 900 mm^2. Question 3 asks to determine the maximum load P that can be applied to a pin-connected frame without exceeding stress limits of 100 MN/m^2 in tension or 80 MN/m^2 in compression for bars AB, BC, and AC, which each have dimensions of 30mm x 60mm.
This document provides 3 questions about calculating normal stresses in structural elements. Question 1 asks to determine the normal stress in a bar with a cross-sectional area of 600 mm^2. Question 2 asks to calculate the normal stresses in two members, AC and BD, of a truss where each member has a cross-sectional area of 900 mm^2. Question 3 asks to determine the maximum load P that can be applied to a pin-connected frame without exceeding stress limits of 100 MN/m^2 in tension or 80 MN/m^2 in compression for bars AB, BC, and AC, which each have dimensions of 30mm x 60mm.
This document provides 3 questions about calculating normal stresses in structural elements. Question 1 asks to determine the normal stress in a bar with a cross-sectional area of 600 mm^2. Question 2 asks to calculate the normal stresses in two members, AC and BD, of a truss where each member has a cross-sectional area of 900 mm^2. Question 3 asks to determine the maximum load P that can be applied to a pin-connected frame without exceeding stress limits of 100 MN/m^2 in tension or 80 MN/m^2 in compression for bars AB, BC, and AC, which each have dimensions of 30mm x 60mm.
mm2. Determine the maximum normal stress in the bar.
2. For the truss shown, calculate the normal
stresses in (1) member AC; and (2) member BD. The cross-sectional area of each member is 900 mm2.
3. The bars of the pin connected frame
are each 30mm x 60mm in section. Determine the maximum load P that can be applied so that the stresses of bar AB, BC and AC will not exceed 100 MN/m2 in tension or 80 MN/m2 in compression