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This document contains a 10 problem mechanical engineering assignment on machine element design from the National Institute of Technology in Uttarakhand, India. Students are asked to calculate material properties, analyze beam loading and stresses, design shafts and screws, and determine transmission efficiencies. The problems cover topics like material strength, beam reactions, shaft design, fatigue analysis, combined loading, and screw efficiency. Students must submit their assignment responses by September 18th, 2018 before 5:00 PM.

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This document contains a 10 problem mechanical engineering assignment on machine element design from the National Institute of Technology in Uttarakhand, India. Students are asked to calculate material properties, analyze beam loading and stresses, design shafts and screws, and determine transmission efficiencies. The problems cover topics like material strength, beam reactions, shaft design, fatigue analysis, combined loading, and screw efficiency. Students must submit their assignment responses by September 18th, 2018 before 5:00 PM.

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, UTTARAKHAND

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Design of Machine Elements (MEL 307)


Assignment -1

Last date of Submission: 18th Sept, 2018 (before 05:00 PM)

Problem 1: Calculate the specific strength and specific stiffness of the following materials:
(a) Steel Sut = 80 kpsi (552 MPa)
(b) Aluminum Sut = 60 kpsi (414 MPa)
(c) Titanium Sut = 90 kpsi (621 MPa)

Problem 2: A beam is supported and loaded as shown in Figure 1. Find the reactions,
maximum shear, and maximum moment for the data given below:

Figure 1

Problem 3: A 100 N-m torque is applied to a 1-m-long, solid, round shaft. Design it to limit its
angular deflection to 2°and select a steel alloy to have a yielding safety factor of 2.

Problem 4: A beam is supported and loaded as shown in Figure 2. For the data given below,
find the static safety factor:
(a) If the beam is a ductile material with Sy = 300 MPa,
(b) If the beam is a cast-brittle material with Sut = 150 MPa, Suc = 570 MPa.

Figure 2

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Problem 5: For the aluminum-material strength Sut = 70000 psi, calculate the uncorrected
fatigue strength at 5E8 cycles and draw a strength-life (S-N) diagram for the material.

Problem 6: A 42-mm-dia steel shaft with a 19 mm transverse hole is subjected to a combined


loading of σ =±100 MPa bending stress and an alternating torsion of ±110 MPa which are
90°out-of-phase. Find its safety factor for infinite life, if Sut = 1 GPa.

Problem 7: A rotating shaft, 40 mm in diameter, is made of steel FeE 580 (S yt = 580


N/mm2). It is subjected to a steady torsional moment of 250 N-m and bending moment of
1250 N-m. Calculate the factor of safety based on:
(i) maximum principal stress theory and
(ii) maximum shear stress theory.

Problem 8: A propeller shaft is required to transmit 50 kW power at 600 rpm. It is a hollow


shaft, having an inside diameter 0.8 times of the outside diameter. It is made of steel (S yt =
380 N/mm2) and the factor of safety is 4. Calculate the inside and outside diameters of the
shaft. Assume (Ssy = 0.5Syt).

Problem 9: A transmission shaft, supporting two pulleys A and Band mounted between two
bearings C1and C2 is shown in Figure. 3. Power is transmitted from the pulley A to B. The shaft
is made of plain carbon steel 45C8 (Sut= 600 and Syt= 380 N/mm2). The pulleys are keyed to
the shaft. Determine the shaft diameter using the ASME code if, kb = 1.5 and kt = 1.0. Also,
determine the shaft diameter on the basis of torsional rigidity, if the permissible angle of twist
between the two pulleys is 0.5° and the modulus of rigidity is 79300 N/mm2.

Figure 3

Problem 10: Determine the efficiency of Square threaded screw, self-locking screw, ACME and
Trapezoidal threaded screw.

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