1. The welded joint shown below is subjected to a 40 kN of static axial and a 40 kN of static bending loads (F and F1) as shown below. The materials are made of steel with Sut-2070 MPa and Sy=1830MPA. Calculate the factor of safety of the weld. Where, h-6 mm, b-30 mm, c-100 mm d-60 mm, and both forces are equal and each 40 kN (F-F-40 kN). F h F1 d

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1. The welded joint shown below is subjected to a 40 kN of static axial and a 40 kN of static bending
loads (F and F1) as shown below. The materials are made of steel with Sut-2070 MPa and
Sy=1830MPA. Calculate the factor of safety of the weld. Where, h-6 mm, b-30 mm, c=100 mm d-60
mm, and both forces are equal and each 40 kN (F=F1=40 kN).
F
F1
d
State the reason of your selection in your answer but use only 2 sentences (maximum of 2 lines!) for each
answer.
2) Suggest the most suitable bearing type with quantity if a shaft rotates at a speed of 1500
rev/min, subjected to mid-range radial load in a limited radial space.
3) Suggest the most suitable bearing type with quantity if maximum stiffness, stability and
resistance to shaft misalignment are desired at a shaft, rotating at 1000 rev/min, under a light radial
load. In addition, the shaft is subjected to comparably light thrust loads from either directions.
4) Suggest the most suitable spring type for the following application requirements: load-
deflection curve is to provide an S curve, and should permits the CONSTANT TORQUE clamp to
automatically adjust the diameter in turbo hose connections.
5) Either oil or grease may be employed as a lubricant and there is a set of rules to decide the right
type. Is the cost one of it, in the rule-set, in deciding between them?
6) What is the right seal or sealing technique needed to retain the lubricant if an oil lubricated
rolling contact bearing is used at 1000 rpm in a gear-box, operating under shelter?
Transcribed Image Text:1. The welded joint shown below is subjected to a 40 kN of static axial and a 40 kN of static bending loads (F and F1) as shown below. The materials are made of steel with Sut-2070 MPa and Sy=1830MPA. Calculate the factor of safety of the weld. Where, h-6 mm, b-30 mm, c=100 mm d-60 mm, and both forces are equal and each 40 kN (F=F1=40 kN). F F1 d State the reason of your selection in your answer but use only 2 sentences (maximum of 2 lines!) for each answer. 2) Suggest the most suitable bearing type with quantity if a shaft rotates at a speed of 1500 rev/min, subjected to mid-range radial load in a limited radial space. 3) Suggest the most suitable bearing type with quantity if maximum stiffness, stability and resistance to shaft misalignment are desired at a shaft, rotating at 1000 rev/min, under a light radial load. In addition, the shaft is subjected to comparably light thrust loads from either directions. 4) Suggest the most suitable spring type for the following application requirements: load- deflection curve is to provide an S curve, and should permits the CONSTANT TORQUE clamp to automatically adjust the diameter in turbo hose connections. 5) Either oil or grease may be employed as a lubricant and there is a set of rules to decide the right type. Is the cost one of it, in the rule-set, in deciding between them? 6) What is the right seal or sealing technique needed to retain the lubricant if an oil lubricated rolling contact bearing is used at 1000 rpm in a gear-box, operating under shelter?
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