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To Find Load

01/11/2011 4:58 AM

when outer dia D is given,d inner dia is given,length L is given, change in length is given l. how to find load per unit deflection of length in mm.

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Re: To Find Load

01/11/2011 10:30 AM
  • What is it?
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Re: To Find Load

01/12/2011 4:16 AM

i think the way to go is by first finding your strain,then stress and therefore load per metre will be possible to achieve or use your volume to arrive at your desired answer.

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Re: To Find Load

02/20/2011 4:10 AM

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