1- The support consists of a solid red brass C83400 copper post surrounded by a 304 stainless steel tube. Before the load is applied, the gap between these two parts is 0.1 mm. a- Given the dimensions shown, determine the greatest axial load that can be applied to the rigid cap A without causing yielding of any one of the materials. b- If P is equal to 500 kN, what are the residual stresses that develop both in the post and the tube? Assume that they are elastoplastic materials. Est=193 GPa, Ebr=101 GPa, ơyst=207 MPa, OybrF70 MPa, A +0.1 mm 0.25 m 60 mm' -80 mm -10 mm

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1- The support consists of a solid red brass C83400 copper post surrounded by a 304 stainless steel tube.
Before the load is applied, the gap between these two parts is 0.1 mm.
a- Given the dimensions shown, determine the greatest axial load that can be applied to the rigid cap A
without causing yielding of any one of the materials.
b- If P is equal to 500 kN, what are the residual stresses that develop both in the post and the tube?
Assume that they are elastoplastic materials.
Est=193 GPa, Ebr=101 GPa, Oyst=207 MPa, OybrF70 MPa,
A
=0.1 mm
0.25 m
60 mm'
-80 mm-
-10 mm
Transcribed Image Text:1- The support consists of a solid red brass C83400 copper post surrounded by a 304 stainless steel tube. Before the load is applied, the gap between these two parts is 0.1 mm. a- Given the dimensions shown, determine the greatest axial load that can be applied to the rigid cap A without causing yielding of any one of the materials. b- If P is equal to 500 kN, what are the residual stresses that develop both in the post and the tube? Assume that they are elastoplastic materials. Est=193 GPa, Ebr=101 GPa, Oyst=207 MPa, OybrF70 MPa, A =0.1 mm 0.25 m 60 mm' -80 mm- -10 mm
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