A latch is made from steel with 490 Bhn, a machined finish, and a yield strength of 100 ksi. Assume 95% reliability and operating temperature of 250 F. The latch design is as shown in the figure below. The latch force ranges from 9 lbf to 14 lbf. r=in. K=1.7 0.1094 in. High-carbon steel, 490 Bhn, machined finish a) Find em, ea for this loading condition. (Hint: find the mean and alternating force, then calculate mean and alternating stresses, and then make the table) b) If the overloading is such that the σea = constant, what is the safety factor? If the safety factor is less than 1, find the number of cycles to failure. Include a sketch that illustrates your calculations.

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3. A latch is made from steel with 490 Bhn, a machined finish, and a yield strength of 100 ksi. Assume
95% reliability and operating temperature of 250 F. The latch design is as shown in the figure below.
The latch force ranges from 9 lbf to 14 lbf.
=in.
K, 1.7
High-carbon
steel, 490 Bhn,
machined finish
0.1094 in.
F
a) Find em, ea for this loading condition. (Hint: find the mean and alternating force, then
calculate mean and alternating stresses, and then make the table)
b) If the overloading is such that the σea constant, what is the safety factor? If the safety.
factor is less than 1, find the number of cycles to failure. Include a sketch that illustrates.
your calculations.
Transcribed Image Text:3. A latch is made from steel with 490 Bhn, a machined finish, and a yield strength of 100 ksi. Assume 95% reliability and operating temperature of 250 F. The latch design is as shown in the figure below. The latch force ranges from 9 lbf to 14 lbf. =in. K, 1.7 High-carbon steel, 490 Bhn, machined finish 0.1094 in. F a) Find em, ea for this loading condition. (Hint: find the mean and alternating force, then calculate mean and alternating stresses, and then make the table) b) If the overloading is such that the σea constant, what is the safety factor? If the safety. factor is less than 1, find the number of cycles to failure. Include a sketch that illustrates. your calculations.
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