SHIGLEY'S MECH.ENGINEERING DESIGN-EBK>I
SHIGLEY'S MECH.ENGINEERING DESIGN-EBK>I
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Chapter 5, Problem 1P

A ductile hot-rolled steel bar has a minimum yield strength in tension and compression of 350 MPa. Using the distortion-energy and maximum-shear-stress theories determine the factors of safety for the following plane stress states:

(a) σx = 100 MPa, σy = 100 MPa

(b) σx = 100 MPa, σy = 50 MPa

(c) σx = 100 MPa, τxy = −75 MPa

(d) σx = −50 MPa, σy = −75 MPa τxy = −50 MPa

(e) σx = 100 MPa, σy = 20 MPa τxy = −20 MPa

(a)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory.

The factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory.

If σx=100Mpa, σy=100MPa.

Answer to Problem 1P

The factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory is 3.5.

The factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory is 3.5.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the maximum principle stress.

    σ1=(σx+σy2)+(σxσy2)2+τxy2 (I)

Here, the normal stress in x direction is σx, the normal stress in y direction is σy and shear stress is τxy.

Write the expression for the minimum principle stress.

    σ2=(σx+σy2)(σxσy2)2+τxy2 (II)

Here, the normal stress in x direction is σx, the normal stress in y direction is σy and shear stress is τxy.

Write the expression for the factor of the safety for MSST.

    n=Sytmaxof[|(σ1σ2),σ2,σ1|] (III)

Here, the yield strength of the material in tension is Syt , the maximum principle stress is σ1 and minimum principle stress is σ2.

Write the expression for the factor of the safety for MDET.

    n=Sytσ12σ1σ2+σ22 (IV)

Here, the yield strength of the material in tension is Syt , the maximum principle stress is σ1 and minimum principle stress is σ2.

Conclusion:

Substitute 100MPa for σx, 100MPa for σy, and 0MPa for τxy in Equation (I).

    σ1=(100MPa+100MPa2)+(100MPa100MPa2)2+(0MPa)2=200MPa2=100MPa

Substitute 100MPa for σx, 100MPa for σy, and 0MPa for τxy in Equation (II).

    σ2=(100MPa+100MPa2)(100MPa100MPa2)2+(0MPa)2=200MPa2=100MPa

The maximum value from (σ1σ2), σ2, and σ1 is σ1.

Substitute 100MPa for σ1 and 350MPa for Syt in Equation (III).

    n=350MPa100MPa=3.5

Thus, the factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory is 3.5.

Substitute 100MPa for σ1, 100MPa for σ2 and 350MPa for Syt in Equation (IV).

    n=350MPa(100MPa)2(100MPa×100MPa)+(100MPa)2=350MPa100MPa=3.5

Thus the factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory is 3.5.

(b)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory.

The factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory.

If σx=100Mpa, σy=50MPa.

Answer to Problem 1P

The factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory is 3.5.

The factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory is 4.041.

Explanation of Solution

Conclusion:

Substitute 100MPa for σx, 50MPa for σy, and 0 for τxy in Equation (I).

    σ1=(100MPa+50MPa2)+(100MPa50MPa2)2+(0)2=150MPa2+25MPa=100MPa

Substitute 100MPa for σx, 50MPa for σy, and 0kpsi for τxy in Equation (II).

    σ2=(100MPa+50MPa2)(100MPa50MPa2)2+(0)2=150MPa225MPa=50MPa

The maximum value between (σ1σ2), σ2, and σ1 is σ1.

Substitute 100MPa for σ1, and 350MPa for Syt in Equation (III).

    n=350MPa100MPa=350MPa100MPa=3.5

The factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory is 3.5.

Substitute 100MPa for σ1, 50MPa for σ2 and 350MPa for Syt in Equation (IV).

    n=350MPa(100MPa)2(100MPa×50MPa)+(50MPa)2=350MPa503MPa=4.041

Thus, the factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory is 4.041.

(c)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory.

The factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory.

If σx=100Mpa, τxy=75MPa.

Answer to Problem 1P

The factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory is 1.941.

The factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory is 2.135.

Explanation of Solution

Conclusion:

Substitute 100MPa for σx, 0 for σy, and 75MPa for τxy in Equation (I).

    σ1=(100MPa+02)+(100MPa02)2+(75MPa)2=50MPa+2513MPa=140.138MPa

Substitute 100MPa for σx, 0 for σy, and 75MPa for τxy in Equation (II).

    σ2=(100MPa+02)(100MPa02)2+(75MPa)2=50MPa-2513MPa=40.138MPa

The maximum value between (σ1σ2), σ2, and σ1 is (σ1σ2).

Substitute 140.138MPa for σ1, 40.138MPa for σ2 and 350MPa for Syt in Equation (III).

    n=350MPa140.138MPa(40.138MPa)=350MPa180.276MPa=1.941

Thus, the factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory is 1.941.

Substitute 140.138MPa for σ1, 40.138MPa for σ2 and 350MPa for Syt in Equation (IV).

    n=350MPa(140.138MPa)2(140.138MPa×40.138MPa)+(40.138MPa)2=350MPa163.93MPa=2.135

Thus, the factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory is 2.135.

(d)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory.

The factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory.

If σx=50Mpa, σy=75MPa τxy=50MPa

Answer to Problem 1P

The factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory is 3.4.

The factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory is 3.21.

Explanation of Solution

Conclusion:

Substitute 50MPa for σx, 75MPa for σy, and 50MPa for τxy in Equation (I).

    σ1=(50MPa75MPa2)+(50MPa+75MPa2)2+(50MPa)2=62.5MPa+51.54MPa=10.96MPa

Substitute 50MPa for σx, 75MPa for σy, and 50MPa for τxy in Equation (II).

    σ2=(50MPa75MPa2)(50MPa+75MPa2)2+(50MPa)2=62.5MPa51.54MPa=114.04MPa

Calculate σ1σ2.

    σ1σ2=(10.96MPa)(114.04MPa)=103.08MPa

The maximum values among (σ1σ2), σ2, and σ1 is σ1σ2.

Substitute 103.08MPa for σ1σ2 and 350MPa for Syt in Equation (III).

    n=350MPa|103.08MPa|=350103.08=3.3953.4

Thus, the factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory is 3.4.

Substitute 10.96MPa for σ1, 114.04MPa for σ2 and 350MPa for Syt in Equation (IV).

    n=350MPa(10.96MPa)2(10.96MPa)(114.04MPa)+(114.04MPa)2=350MPa108.97MPa=3.21

Thus, the factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory is 3.21.

(e)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory.

The factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory.

If σx=100Mpa, σy=20MPa,τxy=20MPa.

Answer to Problem 1P

The factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory is 3.34.

The factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory is 3.57.

Explanation of Solution

Conclusion:

Substitute 100MPa for σx, 20MPa for σy, and 20MPa for τxy in Equation (I).

    σ1=(100MPa+20MPa2)+(100MPa20MPa2)2+(20MPa)2=60MPa+44.7213MPa=104.7213MPa104.7MPa

Substitute 100MPa for σx, 20MPa for σy, and 20MPa for τxy in Equation (II).

    σ2=(100MPa+20MPa2)(100MPa20MPa2)2+(20MPa)2=60MPa44.7213MPa=15.2787MPa15.3MPa

Calculate σ1σ2.

    σ1σ2=(104.7MPa)(15.3MPa)=89.4MPa

The maximum values among (σ1σ2), σ2, and σ1 is σ1.

Substitute 104.7MPa for (σ1σ2), and 350MPa for Syt in Equation (III).

    n=350MPa104.7MPa=3.34283.34

Thus, the factor of the safety using maximum shear stress theory is 3.34.

Substitute 103.25MPa for σ1, 23.25MPa for σ2 and 350MPa for Syt in Equation (IV).

    n=350MPa(104.7MPa)2(104.7MPa×15.3MPa)+(15.3MPa)2=350MPa97.9503MPa=3.5733.57

Thus, the factor of the safety using maximum distortion energy theory is 3.57.

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