A rectangular steel block is 4 inches long in the x direction, 3 inches long in the y direction, and 4 inches long in the z direction. The block is subjected to a triaxial loading of three uniformly distributed forces as follows: 48 kips tension in the x direction, 60 kips compression in the y direction, and 54 kips tension in the z direction. If v = 0.30 and E = 29 × 10° psi, determine the single uniformly distributed load in the x direction that would produce the same deformation in the y direction as the original loading. Note provide a diagram/figure.

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Problem 8.3.10P: Solve the preceding problem if F =90 mm, F = 42 kN, and t = 40°MPa
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A rectangular steel block is 4 inches long in the x direction, 3 inches long
in the y direction, and 4 inches long in the z direction. The block is
subjected to a triaxial loading of three uniformly distributed forces as
follows: 48 kips tension in the x direction, 60 kips compression in the y
direction, and 54 kips tension in the z direction. If v = 0.30 and E = 29 ×
10° psi, determine the single uniformly distributed load in the x direction
that would produce the same deformation in the y direction as the original
loading. Note provide a diagram/figure.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1 A rectangular steel block is 4 inches long in the x direction, 3 inches long in the y direction, and 4 inches long in the z direction. The block is subjected to a triaxial loading of three uniformly distributed forces as follows: 48 kips tension in the x direction, 60 kips compression in the y direction, and 54 kips tension in the z direction. If v = 0.30 and E = 29 × 10° psi, determine the single uniformly distributed load in the x direction that would produce the same deformation in the y direction as the original loading. Note provide a diagram/figure.
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