Problem 10.81 The material shown in the figure below (Figure 1) has a yield strength of...
Pls show work < HW Set #11 (10.7, 11, 12.1, 12.2) 4 of 10 Problem 10.89 The material shown in the figure below has a yield strength of oy 45 ksi. 8 ksi 7ksi 12 ksi Part A Determine the factor of safety for this loading based on the maximum shear stress theory. Express your answer to three significant figures F.S. Request Answer Part B Determine the factor of safety for this loading based on the maximum distortion energy theory....
The bracket is shown in (Figure 1). Assume that 1 = 50 mm, a = 180 mm, t = 4 mm, h = 45 mm, F = 950 N, ID = 30 mm, OD = 50 mm. Assume a ductile material strength of Sy = 400 MPa (60 kpsi). Part A Calculate the safety factor at point A using the distortion-energy theory. Express your answer to three significant figures. VALOIT vec ? NDE A Submit Request Answer Figure 1 of...
Explanations and formulas used are greatly appreciated. The figure below shows a 1-in. solid round shaft supported by self-aligning bearings at A and B. Attached to the shaft are two chain sprockets that are loaded as shown. What tensile yield strength must a ductile material have in order to provide a safety factor of 3 with respect to initial yielding at the point of the highest stress using the maximum- distortion-energy theory. Take F1 332 lb and F2 2F1. Submit...
2. The rod is made of a material having a yield stress oy = 250 MPa. Determine the minimum required diameter for its sections take at segments AB and BC. Apply a factor of safety F.S. = 1.5 against yielding. 600 mm mm 1 ZA 40 KN 50 KN
Due 10/31/2019 A ductile steel has a yield strength of 40 ksi. Find the factor of safety corresponding to failure by the maximum normal stress theory, the maximum shear stress theory and the distortion energy for each of the following stress states: 1) (a) o, 10 ksi, o, -4 ksi (b) o, 10 ksi, ty 4 ksi (c) o, -2 ksi, o,= -8 ksi, .ay = 4 ksi23
A cantilever rod is loaded as shown in the Figure \(1(b)\). If the tensile yieldstrength of the material is \(300 \mathrm{MPa}\), determine the rod diameter usingi. \(\quad\) Maximum principal stress theoryii. \(\quad\) Maximum shear stress theoryiii. Maximum distortion energy theoryq1.docx
Problem 1 The machined steel bar shown in the figure undergoes fully reversed axial loading at a nominal alternating stress of 30 ksi. 1. Find the safety factor for an infinite life of the bar if the critical section of this filleted bar in tension is assumed at the shoulder fillet. 2. How many cycles of stress can be expected? Given: The corrected endurance limit Se = 35 ksi. Material Ultimate Tensile Strength Sut = 100 ksi. Material Yield Strength...
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....
In Figure P4.5, member (1) has a cross-sectional area of 0.7 in.2 and a yield strength of 50 ksi. Member (2) has a cross-sectional area of 1.8 in.2 and a yield strength of 36 ksi. A factor of safety of 1.67 with respect to yield is required for both members. Use dimensions of a = 60 in., b = 28 in., c = 54 in., and d = 72 in. Determine the maximum allowable load P that may be applied...
a cylindrical tank is made from A-36 OBLEM 2: The cylindrical tank is made from A-36 steel with a yield strength ayie 250 MPa, modulus ef elasticity &-200 GPa and Poisson's ratio v 0.3. When the tank is pressuri pressure p, a 60 strain rosette mounted on the surface measures the following strains: & 100(10), 343(10), maximum-distortion-energy theory, to determine the factor of safety against yielding (c) Find the internal pressure p acting within the tank. (30 Points) 343(10) Use...