Problemas de Concentracion de Esfuerzos
Problemas de Concentracion de Esfuerzos
Problemas de Concentracion de Esfuerzos
Determine the maximum safe load P if a factor of safety of 2.5 with respect to failure by yield is specified.
The machine part shown is 12 mm thick and is made of SAE 4340 heat-treated steel ( . The holes are centered in the bar. Determine the maximum safe load P if a factor of safety of 3.0 with respect to failure by yield is specified.
A 100-mm-wide by 8-mm-thick steel bar is transmitting an axial tensile load of 3,000 N. After the load is applied, a 4- mm-diameter hole is drilled through the bar, as shown in Fig. P5.68. The hole is centered in the bar. (a) Determine the stress at point A (on the edge of the hole) in the bar before and after the hole is drilled. (b) Does the axial stress at point B on the edge of the bar increase or decrease as the hole is drilled? Explain.
The machine part shown is 90-mm-wide by 12-mm-thick and is made of 2014-T4 aluminum ( ). The hole is centered in the bar. Determine the maximum safe load P if a factor of safety of 1.50 with respect to failure by yield is specified.
The machine part shown is 8-mm thick and is made of AISI 1020 cold-rolled steel ( ). Determine the maximum safe load P if a factor of safety of 3 with respect to failure by yield is specified.
A compound shaft consists of two pipe segments. Segment (1) has an outside diameter of 200 mm and a wall thickness of 10 mm. Segment (2) has an outside diameter of 150 mm and a wall thickness of 10 mm. The shaft is subjected to torques TB = 42 kN-m and TC = 18 kN-m, which act in the directions shown in Fig. P6.4. Determine the maximum shear stress magnitude in each shaft segment.
A solid 0.75-in.-diameter shaft is subjected to the torques shown in Fig. P6.8. The bearings shown allow the shaft to turn freely. (a) Plot a torque diagram showing the internal torque in segments (1), (2), and (3) of the shaft. Use the sign convention presented in Section 6-6. (b) Determine the maximum shear stress magnitude in the shaft.
A solid constant-diameter shaft is subjected to the torques shown in Fig. P6.9. The bearings shown allow the shaft to turn freely. (a) Plot a torque diagram showing the internal torque in segments (1), (2), and (3) of the shaft. Use the sign convention presented in Section 6-6. (b) If the allowable shear stress in the shaft is 80 MPa, determine the minimum acceptable diameter for the shaft.
A compound steel [G = 80 GPa] shaft (Fig. P6.16) consists of a solid 55-mm-diameter segment (1) and a solid 40-mm-diameter segment (2). The allowable shear stress of the steel is 70 MPa, and the maximum rotation angle at the free end of the compound shaft must be limited to C 3. Determine the magnitude of the largest torque TC that may be applied at C.
A compound shaft (Fig. P6.17) consists of brass segment (1) and aluminum segment (2). Segment (1) is a solid brass [G = 5,600 ksi] shaft with an outside diameter of 1.75 in. and an allowable shear stress of 9,000 psi. Segment (2) is a solid aluminum [G = 4,000 ksi] shaft with an outside diameter of 1.25 in. and an allowable shear stress of 12,000 psi. The maximum rotation angle at the upper end of the compound shaft must be limited to C 4. Determine the magnitude of the largest torque TC that may be applied at C.
A solid 1.00-in.-diameter steel [G = 12,000 ksi] shaft is subjected to the torques shown in Fig. P6.21. (a) Prepare a diagram that shows the internal torque and the maximum shear stress in segments (1), (2), and (3) of the shaft. Use the sign convention presented in Section 6-6. (b) Determine the rotation angle of pulley C with respect to the support at A. (c) Determine the rotation angle of pulley D with respect to the support at A.
A compound shaft supports several pulleys as shown in Fig. P6.22. Segments (1) and (4) are solid 25-mm-diameter steel [G = 80 GPa] shafts. Segments (2) and (3) are solid 50-mmdiameter steel shafts. The bearings shown allow the shaft to turn freely. (a) Determine the maximum shear stress in the compound shaft. (b) Determine the rotation angle of pulley D with respect to pulley B. (c) Determine the rotation angle of pulley E with respect to pulley A.