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This document contains 4 math problems related to stress, strain, and temperature changes in rigid bars and rods. The problems involve calculating normal strain, tensile stress, and temperature changes. Key details include a steel rod under 1200 lb of force at 40°F, and determining the temperature at which the stress will be 10 ksi. Another problem involves a rigid bar supported by two rods, where the normal strain in one rod is -590 μm/m and asks to determine the strain in the other.

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This document contains 4 math problems related to stress, strain, and temperature changes in rigid bars and rods. The problems involve calculating normal strain, tensile stress, and temperature changes. Key details include a steel rod under 1200 lb of force at 40°F, and determining the temperature at which the stress will be 10 ksi. Another problem involves a rigid bar supported by two rods, where the normal strain in one rod is -590 μm/m and asks to determine the strain in the other.

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SEATWORK 2 SEATWORK 2

Instructions: Instructions:
1. Box your final answers ONLY! 1. Box your final answers ONLY!
2. If final answer is >1 round off into 2 decimal places. If final answer 2. If final answer is >1 round off into 2 decimal places. If final answer
is <1 round off into 3 significant figures. is <1 round off into 3 significant figures.
3. Use ballpen only. 3. Use ballpen only.
4. Do not write anything on this paper. 4. Do not write anything on this paper.

Problem 1: (5points) Problem 1: (5points)


A rigid bar ABCD is supported by two bars as shown. There is no strain in the A steel rod 3 feet long with a cross-sectional area of 0.25 in2 is stretched
vertical bars before load P is applied. After load P is applied, the normal between two fixed points. The tensile force is 1200 lb at 40°F. Using E = 29 ×
strain in rod (1) is −570 μm/m. Determine the normal strain in rod (2). 106 psi and α = 8.5 × 10−6 in./(in.·°F), calculate the temperature at which the
stress in the bar will be 10 ksi.

Problem 2: (5points) Problem 2: (5points)


The rigid bar ABC in Fig. P-268 is pinned at B and attached to the two vertical A rigid bar ABCD is supported by two bars as shown. There is no strain in the
rods. Initially, the bar is horizontal and the vertical rods are stress-free. vertical bars before load P is applied. After load P is applied, the normal
Determine the stress in the aluminum rod if the temperature of the steel rod strain in rod (1) is −590 μm/m. Determine the normal strain in rod (2).
is decreased by 40°C. Neglect the weight of bar ABC.

Problem 3: (5points) Problem 3: (5points)


The two bars shown in Figure P2.2 are used to support a load P. When The two bars shown in Figure P2.2 are used to support a load P. When
unloaded, joint B has coordinates (0, 0). After load P is applied, joint B moves unloaded, joint B has coordinates (0, 0). After load P is applied, joint B moves
to the coordinate position (0.35 in., –0.60 in.). Assume a = 11 ft, b = 6 ft, and to the coordinate position (-0.35 in., 0.60 in.). Assume a = 11 ft, b = 6 ft, and
h = 8 ft. Determine the normal strain in each bar. h = 8 ft. Determine the normal strain in each bar.

Problem 4: (5points) Problem 4: (5points)


A steel rod 3 feet long with a cross-sectional area of 0.25 in2 is stretched The rigid bar ABC in Fig. P-268 is pinned at B and attached to the two vertical
between two fixed points. The tensile force is 1200 lb at 40°F. Using E = 29 × rods. Initially, the bar is horizontal and the vertical rods are stress-free.
106 psi and α = 6.5 × 10−6 in./(in.·°F), calculate the temperature at which the Determine the stress in the aluminum rod if the temperature of the steel rod
stress in the bar will be 10 ksi. is decreased by 40°C. Neglect the weight of bar ABC.

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