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MODS Problems
The built-up shaft consists of a pipe AB and solid rod BC.The
pipe has an inner diameter of 20 mm and outer diameter of 28 mm. The rod has a diameter of 12 mm. Determine the normal stress at points D and E and represent the stress on a volume element located at each of these points. The average normal stresses developed in section a–a of the turnbuckle, and the bolts shanks at B and C, are not allowed to exceed 15 ksi and 45 ksi, respectively. Determine the maximum axial force P that can be applied to the turnbuckle. Each bolt shank has a diameter of 0.5 in.
The 150-kg bucket is suspended from end E of the
frame. 1. Find the normal stress in 6 mm diameter wire CF and 15 mm Diameter strut BD. 2. If the diameters of the pins at A and D are 6 mm and 10 mm, respectively, determine the average shear stress developed in these pins. Each pin is subjected to double shear. The tension member is fastened together using two bolts, one on each side of the member as shown. Each bolt has a diameter of 0.3 in. Determine the maximum load P that can be applied to the member if the allowable shear stress for the bolts is 12 ksi and the allowable average normal stress is 20 ksi. The force applied at the handle of the rigid lever causes the lever to rotate clockwise about the pin B through an angle of 2°. Determine the average normal strain developed in each wire.The wires are unstretched when the lever is in the horizontal position. The corners of the square plate are given the displacements indicated. Determine the shear strain along the edges of the plate at A and B. The triangular plate ABC is deformed into the shape shown by the dashed lines. If at A, εAB = 0.0075, εAC= 0.01 and γxy = 0.005 and rad, determine the average normal strain along edge BC. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67fSwIjYJ-E The lap joint is connected together using a 1.25 in. diameter bolt. If the bolt is made from a material having a shear stress– strain diagram that is approximated as shown, determine the permanent shear strain in the shear plane of the bolt when the applied force P = 150 kip is removed. The rigid beam rests in the horizontal position on two 2014-T6 aluminum cylinders having the unloaded lengths shown. If each cylinder has a diameter of 30 mm. determine the placement x of the applied 80-kN load so that the beam remains horizontal. What is the new diameter of cylinder A after the load is applied? υal = 0.35. The composite shaft, consisting of aluminum, copper, and steel sections, is subjected to the loading shown. Determine the displacement of end A with respect to end D and the normal stress in each section. The cross-sectional area and modulus of elasticity for each section are shown in the figure. Neglect the size of the collars at B and C. The load is supported by the four 304 stainless steel wires that are connected to the rigid members AB and DC. Determine the vertical displacement of the 500-lb load if the members were originally horizontal when the load was applied. Each wire has a cross-sectional area of 0.025 in2. The center post B of the assembly has an original length of 124.7 mm, whereas posts A and C have a length of 125 mm. If the caps on the top and bottom can be considered rigid, determine the average normal stress in each post. The posts are made of aluminum and have a cross-sectional area of 400 mm2. Eal = 70 GPa. The assembly has the diameters and material makeup indicated. If it fits securely between its fixed supports when the temperature is T1=700F determine the average normal stress in each material when the temperature reaches T2 = 110°F. When the temperature is at 30°C, the A-36 steel pipe fits snugly between the two fuel tanks. When fuel flows through the pipe, the temperatures at ends A and B rise to 130°C and 80°C, respectively. If the temperature drop along the pipe is linear, determine the average normal stress developed in the pipe. Assume each tank provides a rigid support at A and B. Determine the maximum normal stress developed in the bar when it is subjected to a tension of P = 8 kN. The solid shaft has a diameter of 40 mm. Determine the absolute maximum shear stress in the shaft The shaft consists of rod segments AB and CD, and the tubular segment BC. If the torque is T=10 kN.m is applied to the shaft, determine the required minimum diameter of the rod and the maximum inner diameter of the tube. The outer diameter of the tube is 120 mm, and the material has an allowable shear stress of τallow = 75 MPa. The 60-mm-diameter shaft is made of 6061-T6 aluminum having an allowable shear stress of 80 MPa Determine the maximum allowable torque T. Also, find the corresponding angle of twist of disk A relative to disk C. The shaft is made of A-36 steel and is fixed at end D, while end A is allowed to rotate 0.005 rad when the torque is applied. Determine the torsional reactions at these supports. Determine the maximum tensile and compressive bending stress in the beam if it is subjected to a moment of M = 4 kip . ft. If the beam is made of material having an allowable tensile stress of 125 Mpa and allowable compressive stress of 150 Mpa , determine the maximum allowable internal moment M that can be applied to the beam. If the material of the beam has an allowable bending stress of 150 Mpa , determine the maximum allowable intensity w of the uniform distributed load. The shaft is supported by smooth journal bearings at A and B that only exert vertical reactions on the shaft. If d = 90 mm, determine the absolute maximum bending stress in the beam.
How Two Boys Made Their Own Electrical Apparatus
Containing Complete Directions for Making All Kinds of Simple Apparatus for the Study of Elementary Electricity
How Two Boys Made Their Own Electrical Apparatus
Containing Complete Directions for Making All Kinds of Simple Apparatus for the Study of Elementary Electricity