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- Repeat Problem 11.2-14 using L = 12 ft, ß = 0.25 kips/in., ßRl= 1.5ßL2, and ßR2= 2 ßR1.The shear stresses t in a rectangular beam arc given by Eq. (5-43): in which Fis the shear force, / is the moment of inertia of the cross-sectional area, /lis the height of the beam, and i] is the distance from the neutral axis to the point where the shear stress is being determined (Fig. 5-32). By integrating over the cross-sectional area, show that the resultant of the shear stresses is equal to the shear force V.Define the shear and bending-moment diagrams.
- A part is loaded with a combination of bending, axial, and torsion such that the following stresses are created at a particular location:Bending: Completely reversed, with a maximum stress of 60 MPaAxial: Constant stress of 20 MPaTorsion: Repeated load, varying from 0 MPa to 70 MPaAssume the varying stresses are in phase with each other. The part contains a notch such that Kf,bending = 1.4, Kf,axial = 1.1, and Kf,torsion = 2.0. The material properties are Sy = 300 MPa and Su = 400 MPa. The completely adjusted endurance limit is found to be Se = 160 MPa. Find the factor of safety for fatigue based on infinite life, using the Goodman criteria. If the life is not infinite, estimate the number of cycles, using the Walker criterion to find the equivalent completely reversed stress. Be sure to check for yielding.A link of a valve gear has to be curved in one plane, for the sake of clearance. Estimate the maximum tensile and compressive stress in the link if the thrust is 2500 N. (Cam bridge) ANSWER: maximum tensile 38.0 MN/m2; maximum compressive 46.0 MNIm2. Please show the solution to get the answer.A machine shaft supported on bearings 2 m apart is to transmit 180 KW at 200 rpm while subjected to a reversed bending load of 5000 N located at a distance of 60 cm from one bearing. Allow a shear stress of 40 MPa and a bending stress of 80 MPa, determine the shaft diameter for steady loading if km = 1.5 and ks = 1.0. note: answer must be in mm
- Derive the equations for shear force and bending momentEngr statics I check it was wrong answer 245.166 I need to show all work. Topic: Shear and Bending Moment A gantry crane of weight W-100 Kg moves across a bridge with the length 1-5 m. The front axle of the crane (which is nearer end A) carries 3/4W whereas the rear axle (nearer end B) carries 1/4 W. The distance of the axles is b = 1/20. Determine the maximum value of the bending moment and enter your answer in N-m units. Remember to also show all your work (FBDs, calculation steps, etc on the handworked file) HINT: Determine the shear and bending moment equationsPlease plot max bending and shear stress as a function of l/h as the question asks
- a) The factors of safety predicted at point H by the maximum shear stress theory of failure (Tresca criterion) i) The second moment of area relative to z-axis, I_z, for the cross-section can be calculated as ( Enter your answer in cm4 ii) The bending stress at Point H can be calculated as (Enter your answer in MPa, Compressive stress is negative and tensile stress is positive) iii) The first moment of area required to calculate shear stress at H can be calculated as (Enter your answer in mm^3) iv) The absolute value of the transverse shear stress at point H can be calculated as (Enter your answer in MPa ) v) Maximum principal stress can be calculated as (Enter your answer in MPa ) vi) Minimum principal stress can be calculated as (Enter your answer in MPa ) vii) The equivalent stress for Maximum-Shear-Stress Theory ( Tresca criterion) (Enter your answer in MPa ) b) The von Mises equivalent stresses at point H can be calculated as: MPa c) The factors of safety at point H…Calculate the shear stress and the shear rate dVz/dy using cgs units.A 25 mm diameter shaft is made of forged steel 30C8 (Sut = 600N/mm2). There is a step in the shaft and the theoretical stressconcentration factor at the step is 2.1. The notch sensitivity factor is0.84. Determine the endurance limit of the shaft if it is subjectedto a reversed bending moment.