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Tribology Assignment 01

This document contains an assignment for a mechanical engineering course involving problems related to static friction. The 8 problems ask students to: 1) Name sports where friction is helpful/reduced and explain why 2) Determine if an object being pushed remains in equilibrium given its mass, applied force, and coefficient of static friction 3) Calculate the minimum force needed to remove a wedge and determine if it is self-locking 4) Calculate the moment needed to draw screw ends closer on a turnbuckle and determine if it is self-locking 5) Determine the largest mass that can be lifted by a cord around pulleys given the maximum tension and coefficients of static friction 6) Calculate the couple moment needed to rotate a uniform bar

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Tribology Assignment 01

This document contains an assignment for a mechanical engineering course involving problems related to static friction. The 8 problems ask students to: 1) Name sports where friction is helpful/reduced and explain why 2) Determine if an object being pushed remains in equilibrium given its mass, applied force, and coefficient of static friction 3) Calculate the minimum force needed to remove a wedge and determine if it is self-locking 4) Calculate the moment needed to draw screw ends closer on a turnbuckle and determine if it is self-locking 5) Determine the largest mass that can be lifted by a cord around pulleys given the maximum tension and coefficients of static friction 6) Calculate the couple moment needed to rotate a uniform bar

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Mechanical Engineering Dept.

Tripology
Fourth Year MDP413
Mechanical Design and Production 1st Semester 2018/2019

Assignment (1)
1- Name 2 sports where friction is helpful and needed. Explain

2- Name 2 sports where friction is reduced for better performance. Explain

3- The uniform crate has a mass of 20kg. If a force P = 80N is applied on to


the crate, determine if it remains in equilibrium. The coefficient of static
friction is μ = 0.3.

4- The uniform stone has a mass of 500kg and is held in place in the
horizontal position using a wedge at B. if the coefficient of static friction
μs = 0.3, at the surfaces of contact, determine the minimum force P
needed to remove the wedge. Is the wedge self-locking? Assume that the
stone does not slip at A.

5- The turnbuckle has a square thread with a mean radius of 5mm and a lead
of 2mm. If the coefficient of static friction between the screw and the
turnbuckle is μs = 0.25, determine the moment M that must be applied to
draw the end screws closer together. Is the turnbuckle self-locking?
Mechanical Engineering Dept. Tripology
Fourth Year MDP413
Mechanical Design and Production 1st Semester 2018/2019

6- The maximum tension that can be developed In the cord is 500N. If the
pulley at A is free to rotate and the coefficient of static friction at fixed
drums B and C is μs = 0.25, determine the largest mass of cylinder that
can be lifted by the cord. Assume that the force F applied at the end of the
cord is directed vertically downward.

7- The uniform bar has a total mass m. if it is assumed that the normal
pressure acting at the contracting surface varies linearly along the length
of the bar, determine the couple moment M required to rotate the bar.
Assume that the bar’s width a is negligible in comparison to its length l.
the coefficient of static friction is equal to μs.
Mechanical Engineering Dept. Tripology
Fourth Year MDP413
Mechanical Design and Production 1st Semester 2018/2019

8- The 100mm diameter pulley fits loosely on a 10mm diameter shaft for
which the coefficient of static friction is μs = 0.4. Determine the minimum
tension T in the belt needed to (a) raise the 100kg block and (b) lower the
block. Assume that no slipping occurs between the belt and the pulley and
neglect the weight of the pulley.

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