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Statically indederminate bar undergoing axial load
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[QUOTE="SteamKing, post: 4541265, member: 301881"] It's not clear from your work how you came up with these solutions either. I suggest that you analyze the problem starting with the left bar (i.e. make your cut at the interface between the two materials). Make a FBD of this bar and include all loads and reactions. You can then write an equation for the deflection at the interface. Do likewise for the bar on the right. You will have one equation of equilibrium from statics and a second equation which will equate the deflections at the interface of the two bars. That should give you enough information to solve for the reactions. You have to solve these types of problems in a logical fashion. Don't skip steps, and don't ignore the equations of statics. [/QUOTE]
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