Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
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ISBN: 9780073398204
Author: Richard G Budynas, Keith J Nisbett
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 6, Problem 51P
6-51* to 6-53* For the problem specified in the table, build upon the results of the original problem to deter-mine the minimum factor of safety for fatigue at point A, based on infinite life, using the modified Goodman criterion. If the life is not infinite, estimate the number of cycles. The force F is applied as a repeated load. The material is AISI 1018 CD steel.
Problem Number | Original Problem, Page Number |
6-51* | 3-84, 154 |
3-84* The cantilevered bar in the figure is made from a ductile material and is statically loaded with Fy = 250 Ibf and Fx = Fz = 0. Analyze the stress situation in the small diameter at the shoulder at A by obtaining the following information.
- (a) Determine the precise location of the critical stress element at the cross section at A.
- (b) Sketch the critical stress clement and determine magnitudes and directions for all stresses acting on it. (Transverse shear may be neglected if you can justify this decision.)
- (c) For the critical stress clement, determine the principal stresses and the maximum shear stress.
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