EBK MANUFACTURING PROCESSES FOR ENGINEE
EBK MANUFACTURING PROCESSES FOR ENGINEE
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.91P
To determine

The load required for each step.

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Answer to Problem 2.91P

The load required in intermediate step is P1=410.64kN and the load required in final step is P2=1139.43kN .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The initial height of the cylinder is h0=100mm .

The intermediate height of the cylinder is h1=70mm .

The final height of the cylinder is h2=30mm .

The initial diameter of the cylinder is d0=50mm .

Formula used:

The expression for the intermediate diameter is given as,

  d1=d0h0h1

The expression for the final diameter is given as,

  d2=d0h0h2

The expression for intermediate cross-sectional area is given as,

  A1=π4d12

The expression for final cross-sectional area is given as,

  A2=π4d22

The expression for true stress at intermediate step is given as,

  σ1=Kε1n

The expression for true stress at finalstep is given as,

  σ2=Kε2n

The load required at intermediate step is given as,

  P1=σ1A1

The load required at final step is given as,

  P2=σ2A2

Calculation:

The true strain for intermediate step calculated is, ε1=0.3566 .

The true strain for final step calculated is, ε=0.847 .

Refer to table 2.2 for aluminium 1100O the following values can be obtained K=180MPa and n=0.2

The intermediate step diameter can be calculated as,

  d1=d0 h 0 h 1 d1=50mm× 100mm 70mmd1=59.76mm

The final step diameter can be calculated as,

  d2=d0 h 0 h 2 d2=50mm× 100mm 30mmd2=91.28mm

The intermediate step cross-sectional area can be calculated as,

  A1=π4d12A1=π4(59.76mm)2A1=2804mm2 .

The final step cross-sectional area can be calculated as,

  A2=π4d22A2=π4(91.28mm)2A2=6543.96mm2 .

The true stress at final step can be calculated as,

  σ2=Kε2nσ2=180MPa(0.847)0.2σ2=174.12MPa .

The true stress at intermediate step can be calculated as,

  σ1=Kε1nσ1=180MPa(0.3566)0.2σ1=146.45MPa .

The load required for intermediate step can be calculated as,

  P1=σ1A1P1=146.45MPa(N mm 2 ×MPa)×2804mm2P1=410.64kN .

The load required for final step can be calculated as,

  P2=σ2A2P2=174.12MPa(N mm 2 ×MPa)×6543.96mm2P2=1139.43kN .

Conclusion:

Therefore, the load required in intermediate step is P1=410.64kN and the load required in final step is P2=1139.43kN .

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