Mpa Mpa Mpa Mpa Mpa Mpa Mpa: A) 180, 100 B) 180, 100 C) 160, 100 D) 150
Mpa Mpa Mpa Mpa Mpa Mpa Mpa: A) 180, 100 B) 180, 100 C) 160, 100 D) 150
Mechanical Engineering and Design, Shingley, Seventh Edition, Questions 6.3, 6.5, 6.14 6.25 and
6.26
6.3 A bar of AISI 1020 cold-drawn steel, using the distortion-energy and maximum-shear stress
theories determine the factors of safety for the following plane stress states.
6.5 Repeat Prob. 6.3 by first plotting the failure loci in the σ A , σ B plane to scale; then, for each
stress state, plot the load line and by graphical measurement estimate the factors of safety.
6.14 This problem illustrates that the factor of safety for a machine element depends on the
particular point selected for analysis. Here you are to compute factors of safety, based upon the
distortion energy theory, for stress elements at A and B of the member shown in the figure. This bar
is made of AISI 1006 cold-drawn steel and is loaded by the forces F=0.55 kN, P=8.0 kN and T=30 Nm.
Fig. 6.14
6.25 The figure is a schematic drawing of a countershaft that supports two V-belt pulleys. For each
pulley, the belt tensions are parallel. For pulley A consider the loose belt tension is 15 percent of the
tension on the tight side. Cold-drawn UNS G10180 steel shaft of uniform diameter is to be selected
for this application. For a static analysis with a factor of 3.0, determine the minimum preferred size
diameter. Use the distortion-energy theory.
Fig. 6.25-6.26
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