Plate No. 3
Plate No. 3
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1. Two forces, each of magnitude P, are applied to the wrench. The diameter of
the steel shaft AB is 15 mm.Determine the largest allowable value of P if the
shear stress in the shaft is not to exceed 120 MPa and its angle of twist is
limited to 5. Use G = 80 GPa for steel.
2. A shaft composed of segments AC, CD, and DB is fastened to rigid supports
and loaded as shown in Fig. P-323. For bronze, G = 35 GPa; aluminum, G = 28
GPa, and for steel, G = 83 GPa. Determine the maximum shearing stress
developed in each segment.
3. A steel shaft with constant diameter of 50 mm is loaded as shown in the figure
by torques applied to gears fastened to it. Using G= 83 GPa, compute in
degrees the relative angle of rotation between gears A and D.
4. The compound shaft, shown in the figure, is attached to rigid supports. For
bronze (AB) d=75mm, G=35GPa, 𝜏 ≤ 60MPa. For steel (BC), d=50mm, G=83GPa,
𝜏 ≤ 80𝑀𝑃𝑎. Determine the ratio of lengths b/a so that each material will be
stressed to its permissible limit, also find the torque T required.
5. Determine the maximum torque that can be applied to a hollow circular steel
shaft of 100-mm outside diameter and an 80-mm inside diameter without
exceeding a shearing stress of 60 MPa or a twist of 0.5 deg/m. Use G = 83 GPa.
6. A rigid horizontal bar of negligible mass is connected to two rods as shown in
the figure. If the system is initially stress-free; determine the temperature
change that will cause a tensile stress of 60 MPa in the steel rod. Assume
Es=200 GPa, s=11.7 m/m°C and As=900 mm2 , Eb=83 GPa, b=18.9m/m°C,
Ab=1200 mm2 .
8. A bronze bar 3 m long with a cross sectional area of 320 mm2 is placed
between two rigid walls as shown in Fig. P-265. At a temperature of -20°C, the
gap Δ = 25 mm. Find the temperature at which the compressive stress in the
bar will be 35 MPa. Use α = 18.0 × 10-6 m/(m·°C) and E = 80 GPa.