A mountain bike rider going uphill applies force P = 65 N to each end of the

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A mountain bike rider going uphill applies force P = 65 N to each end of the handlebars ABCD, made of aluminum alloy 7075-T6, by pulling on the handlebar extenders (DF on right handlebar segment). Consider the right half of the handlebar assembly only (assume the bars are fixed at the fork at A). Segments AB and CD are prismatic with lengths L1 and L3 and with outer diameters and thicknesses d01, t01 and d03, t03, respectively, as shown. Segment BC of length L2, however, is tapered and, outer diameter and thickness vary linearly between dimensions at B and C. Consider shear, torsion, and bending effects only for segment AD; assume DF is rigid?
Find maximum tensile, compressive, and shear stresses adjacent to support A. Show where each maximum stress value occurs?
A mountain bike rider going uphill applies force P =
A mountain bike rider going uphill applies force P =
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Mechanics of Materials

ISBN: 978-0495438076

7th edition

Authors: James M. Gere, Barry J. Goodno

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