ONE Depending on the rate of loading (gradual, sudden or impact) the collar with the Load P, shown in Figure on the right, deformations are going to take place, in the collar, and work will be done upon it. a) Given that collar is loaded suddenly, and elastic limit is not exceeded, derive an equation for the stress induced b) Given that collar is subjected to impact loading and elastic limit is not exceeded, derive an equation for the stress induced. Load Collar TWO A 3.0 m long alloy bar of 1250 mm² cross sectional area hangs vertically and has a collar securely fixed to its lower end as shown in Figure in Question one above. By taking the Young's modulus E as 210 GPa determine the stress induced in the bar, when a weight of 4.5 kN falls from a height of 250 mm onto the collar. Determine also the strain energy stored in the bar.
ONE Depending on the rate of loading (gradual, sudden or impact) the collar with the Load P, shown in Figure on the right, deformations are going to take place, in the collar, and work will be done upon it. a) Given that collar is loaded suddenly, and elastic limit is not exceeded, derive an equation for the stress induced b) Given that collar is subjected to impact loading and elastic limit is not exceeded, derive an equation for the stress induced. Load Collar TWO A 3.0 m long alloy bar of 1250 mm² cross sectional area hangs vertically and has a collar securely fixed to its lower end as shown in Figure in Question one above. By taking the Young's modulus E as 210 GPa determine the stress induced in the bar, when a weight of 4.5 kN falls from a height of 250 mm onto the collar. Determine also the strain energy stored in the bar.
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