In this question we have to find the simple compressive and bending compressive stress and by using maximum principal stress theory we can find out the answere comes out to be 2.1 i.e. option a is the correct answere
1. The bean shown below is simultaneously loaded by a pair and 50 Nm moment. What...
Problem 10.81 The material shown in the figure below (Figure 1) has a yield strength of Oy = 80 ksi. Figure < 1 of 1 > 12 ksi 10 ksi -20 ksi Part A Determine the factor of safety for this loading against yielding based on the maximum shear stress theory. Express your answer to three significant figures. Y A vec mo? F.S. Submit Request Answer Part B Determine the factor of safety for this loading against yielding based on...
Draw the shear and moment diagrams for beam loaded as shown
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Problem 1: The bonded joint below is loaded with 1000 lb as shown. The joint is 0.5in wide and bonded with 0.010" thick bondline of EA9394 epoxy. Calculate the factor of safety against shear failure of this bond. EA9394 has lap shear strength of 4200 psi and a tensile strength of 6675 psi. 11in Problem 2: The bonded joint below is loaded with 1000 lb as shown. The joint is 0.5in wide and bonded with 0.010" thick bondline of EA9394...
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...
2. (2 marks) Consider a pre-loaded threaded bolted joint subjected to static load P as shown in the figure below. This figure shows one of the bolts of a threaded joint that is part of a group of uniformly loaded bolts. The bolt is a SA Grade 4 bolt having a major diameter d0.375 in and the pitch p - 0.0625 in. The two steel members, marked 2 and 3 in the figure below, have the thickness of 0.5 in...
As shown below a canterliver beam is loaded by a uniform load of 5 lbf/in and a concentrated force of 30 lbf. The beam is 15 in length. (1) What is the direction of the moment generated by the 25 lbf force against point 0? A. +y; B.-y; C. +z; D. -z (2) What is the direction of the moment generated by the 5 lbf/in uniform load against point O? A. +y; B.-y; C. +z; D.-z (3) Draw the free-body...
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Wut unte. 02/06/2020, 12:00pm) Problem 1 (50 pts): For the beam shown, a) Determine the reaction forces at the supports b) Derive the loading, shear-force, and bending moment relationships (g(x), and c) Draw the V(x) and M(x) graphs and identify the locations of the maximum shear force and bending moment along the beam d) Determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses e) Determine the maximum shear stress due to V 13 kN 50 mm --...
Problem 2: The bonded joint below is loaded with 1000 lb as shown. The joint is 0.5in wide and bonded with 0.010" thick bondline of EA9394 epoxy. Calculate the factor of safety against flat-wise tensile failure of this bond. EA9394 has lap shear strength of 4200 psi and a tensile strength of 6675 psi. =1in
Problem 2: The bonded joint below is loaded with 1000 lb as shown. The joint is 0.5in wide and bonded with 0.010" thick bondline of...
A rotating shaft of 25-mm diameter is simply supported by bearing reaction forces R and R. The shaft is loaded with a transverse load of 13 kN as shown in the figure. The shaft is made from AISI 1045 hot-rolled steel. The surface has been machined. Determine (a) the minimum static factor of safety based on yielding. (b) the endurance limit, adjusted as necessary with Marin factors. (c) the minimum fatigue factor of safety based on achieving infinite life. (d) If the fatigue factor...
1. The section of the sealed joint shown in Fig. Q.1 is loaded by P 6.0 kip. The members have E-16 Mps, All bolts have been carefully preloaded to F. 25 kip a. If hardened-steel washers (American Standard, Narrow) are to be used under the head and nut, what length of bolts should be used (round up to the nearest 0.1 in)? (8 pts) b. Find kb, km (using 30° cone) and C. (24 pts) c Using the modifed Goodman...