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If the applied force never decreases , the force in each bar never decreases and
the elongation still is given by the current value of the force . If unloading occurs ,
then the path of loading must be followed explicitly for each bar that undergoes ...
If the applied force never decreases , the force in each bar never decreases and
the elongation still is given by the current value of the force . If unloading occurs ,
then the path of loading must be followed explicitly for each bar that undergoes ...
Page 142
C . Assume a linear Maxwell material , with modulus Em and viscous coefficient
Cm . A counterclockwise moment M is applied . Suppose all the answers to the
previous parts of this question are known . Defining your notation carefully , be ...
C . Assume a linear Maxwell material , with modulus Em and viscous coefficient
Cm . A counterclockwise moment M is applied . Suppose all the answers to the
previous parts of this question are known . Defining your notation carefully , be ...
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A . N = 80 , 000 lb is applied first in an abrupt manner at time t = 0 and then
maintained constant . Ten hours later T = 14 , 000 ft - lb is applied abruptly and
maintained constant along with N . At t = 25 hr , M = 190 , 000 in . - lb is applied ,
and all ...
A . N = 80 , 000 lb is applied first in an abrupt manner at time t = 0 and then
maintained constant . Ten hours later T = 14 , 000 ft - lb is applied abruptly and
maintained constant along with N . At t = 25 hr , M = 190 , 000 in . - lb is applied ,
and all ...
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