Design of Machine Elements PROBLEM 1: A stationary shaft of 1-in-diameter and pulley subjected to a...
Problem 3 (17 points) The two static forces are applied to a circular 1-in diameter shaft as shown. The shaft is made from 1045 CD Steel with a yield strength of 77 ksi. 8 in 1000 lbf 1 in dia. Cross section at the wall 800 lbf (2) a) Identify the location of the most critical stress element. (A. E, F or D?) (10) b) Determine the stresses and draw the stresses on the critical element identified in part a)....
The shaft in the figure below is supported on journal bearings that do not offer any resistance to axial load. The yield strength of the material is Ơ,-300 MPa and the safety factor is FS-2.5 1) 2) 3) 4) Determine the reaction at the supports. Draw the shear force, bending and torsion moment diagrams Derive an expression for the components of the stress tensor at a cross section of the shaft Neglect the shear stress due to the transverse shear...
A countershaft carrying two V-belt pulleys is shown in figure 1 (dimensions in inches). Pulley A receives power from a motor through a belt with the belt tensions shown. The power is transmitted through the shaft and delivered to the belt on pulley B. Assume the belt tension on the loose side at B is 15 percent of the tension on the tight side. a) At the point of maximum bending moment, determine the principal stresses and the maximum shear...
A 1-in, constant diameter shaft is loaded with forces at A and B as shown, with ground reaction forces at O and C. The shaft also transmits a torque of 1500 lbf in throughout the length of the shaft. The shaft has a tensile yield strength of 130 kpsi. 460 lbf 575 lbf -12 in 18 in 1500 lbf-in А B ° To |--10 in- RO Rc Determine the minimum static factor of safety using the maximum-shear-stress failure theory, The...
A shaft subjected to bending moment varying from -200 N m to +500 N m and a varying torque from 50 N m to 175 N m. If material of the shaft is 30C8, stress concentration factor is 1.85, notch sensitivity is 0.95 reliability 99.9% and factor of safety is 1.5, find the diameter of the shaft. The load on a bolt consists of an axial pull of 10 kN together with a transverse shear force of 5 kN. Find...
Problems 1. (Subtotal: 21 points) A steady torque of 1500 Ibf in is transmitted by a machined shaft made of steel with an ultimate tensile strength of 100 kpsi. The transverse cross section at the location of a shoulder against which a gear sits is subjected to a bending moment which is a sinusoidal function of time with a maximum of 800 lbf-in. Furthermore, this cross section is the location for the maximum von Mises stress. The smaller diameter at...
The shaft in the figure below is supported on journal bearings that do not offer any resistance to axial load. The yield strength of the material is o",-300 MPa and the safety factor is FS-2.5 Derive an expression for the components of the stress tensor at a cross section of the shaft Neglect the shear stress due to the transverse shear forces and determine to the nearest millimeter, the smallest diameter of the shaft that will support the loading strength....
1.1-in din. 1.5-india 3. A round shaft supports a transverse load of F = 15 000 lbf and carries a torque of T = 7 kipin, as shown in the figure. The shaft does not rotate. The shaft is machined from AISI 4140 steel, quenched and tempered at 400°F. Document the location of the critical stress element and how you determined that element to be critical. Do not assume transverse shear stress is negligible without proving it. Then, (a) determine...
System Description The system is made of a shaft with two bearings and two pulleys as shown in figure 1 D1 = D2 6 inches 4 inches 3 inches 120 lbf 35 lbf Axial Force N 1.5" motor shaft D1 02 Bearing I Bearing lI Pulley 2 Pulley 1 Pulley 2 Figure 1 Questions Given the following THE SHAFT IS NOT ROTATING FOR QUESTIONS 1 -5 THE AXIAL FORCE N 550 lbf THERE ARE NO FORCES ON PULLEY 1 Op=...