Mechanics of Deformable Bodies Quiz 2
Mechanics of Deformable Bodies Quiz 2
Mechanics of Deformable Bodies Quiz 2
ANNOUNCEMENT:
SHEARING STRESS
5. A 200-mm-diameter pulley is prevented from rotating relative to 60-mm-diameter shaft by a
70-mm-long key, as shown in Fig. P-118. If a torque T = 2.2 kN·m is applied to the shaft,
determine the width b if the allowable shearing stress in the key is 60 MPa.
6. Compute the shearing stress in the pin at B for the member supported as shown in Fig. P-119.
The pin diameter is 20 mm.
BEARING STRESS
Bearing stress is the contact pressure between the separate bodies. It differs from
compressive stress, as it is an internal stress caused by compressive forces.
7. In Fig. 1-12, assume that a 20-mm-diameter rivet joins the plates that are each 110 mm wide.
The allowable stresses are 120 MPa for bearing in the plate material and 60 MPa for shearing of
rivet. Determine (a) the minimum thickness of each plate; and (b) the largest average tensile
stress in the plates.
8. The lap joint shown in Fig. P-126 is fastened by four ¾-in.-diameter rivets. Calculate the
maximum safe load P that can be applied if the shearing stress in the rivets is imited to 14 ksi
and the bearing stress in the plates is limited to 18 ksi. Assume the applied load is uniformly
distributed among the four rivets.
9. In the clevis shown in Fig. 1-11b, find the minimum bolt diameter and the minimum thickness of
each yoke that will support a load P = 14 kips without exceeding a shearing stress of 12 ksi and a
bearing stress of 20 ksi.