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Worksheet - 1 (MEng 2110)

This document contains 4 problems related to strength of materials. Problem 1 involves determining the minimum diameters of two welded cylindrical rods under stress limits. Problem 2 calculates the maximum stresses in links connecting points of a structure. Problem 3 finds the force and stress in a connecting rod of an engine under a torque load. Problem 4 determines the largest load that can be applied to a steel structure given stress limits and safety factors at various pin connections.

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Worksheet - 1 (MEng 2110)

This document contains 4 problems related to strength of materials. Problem 1 involves determining the minimum diameters of two welded cylindrical rods under stress limits. Problem 2 calculates the maximum stresses in links connecting points of a structure. Problem 3 finds the force and stress in a connecting rod of an engine under a torque load. Problem 4 determines the largest load that can be applied to a steel structure given stress limits and safety factors at various pin connections.

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Strength of Materials (MEng 2110)

Worksheet - 1

1. Two solid cylindrical rods AB and BC are welded together at B and loaded as shown.
Knowing that the average normal stress must not exceed 175 MPa in rod AB and 150 MPa
in rod BC, determine the smallest allowable values of d1 and d2.

Fig. 1
Answer: d1 = 22.6 mm ; d2 = 15.96 mm

2. Each of the four vertical links has an 8 x 36-mm uniform rectangular cross section and each
of the four pins has a 16-mm diameter. Determine the maximum value of the average
normal stress in the links connecting (a) points B and D, (b) points C and E.

Fig. 2
Answer: BD = 101.6 MPa ; CE = 21.7 MPa

Adama Science and Technology University (Mechanical Engineering Department), Ethiopia.


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3. A couple M of magnitude 1500 Nm is applied to the crank of an engine. For the position
shown, determine (a) the force P required to hold the engine system in equilibrium, (b) the
average normal stress in the connecting rod BC, which has a 450-mm2 uniform cross
section.

Fig. 3

Answer: P = 17.86 kN ; BC = 41.4 MPa


4. In the steel structure shown, a 6-mm-diameter pin is used at C and 10-mm-diameter pins
are used at B and D. The ultimate shearing stress is 150 MPa at all connections, and the
ultimate normal stress is 400 MPa in link BD. Knowing that a factor of safety of 3.0 is
desired, determine the largest load P that can be applied at A. Note that link BD is not
reinforced around the pin holes.

Fig. 4

Answer: P = 1.683 kN

Adama Science and Technology University (Mechanical Engineering Department), Ethiopia.


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