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Engineering, 27.02.2020 19:23 neriah30

Consider a tie rod transmitting a tensile force F. The corresponding tensile stress is given by σ = F/A, where A is the area of the cross section. The deflection of the rod is given by Equation (4–3), which is = Fl/AE, where l is the length of the rod. Using the Ashby charts, explore what ductile materials are best suited for a light, stiff, and strong tie rod. Hint: Consider stiffness and strength separately.

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