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The collar bearing shown is subjected to a compressive load P of 60,000 lb. Calculate the required diameter Dc of the collar. The diameter Ds of the shaft is 4 in. and the allowable bearing stress for the collar on its support is 300 psi. Assume a
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- please explain it in detailarrow_forwardThe circular shaft shown is subjected to an axial force P at its free end and a compressive force of 50 kips at point B. Note that the shaft is hollow between points A and B. The allowable normal tension stress is 22 ksi, the modulus of elasticity is 29,000 ksi, and the maximum allowable elongation is 0.04 in. Determine the maximum allowable value of P in kips. -0.75 in A >50 kips 3 in 20 in 30 inarrow_forward2. A hollow generator shaft of 180-mm outer diameter and 120-mm inner diameter carries a torque T= 40 kNm. Find the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in the shaft 12arrow_forward
- The compound shaft is attached to a rigid wall at each end. For the bronze segment AB, the diameter is 75 mm and G = 35 GPa. For the steel segment BC, the diameter is 50 mm and G = 83 GPa. Given that a = 2 m and b = 1.5 m, compute the largest torque T in kN-m that can be applied as shown in the figure if the maximum shear stress is limited to 60 MPa in the bronze and 80 MPa in the steel. Answer in 2 decimal placesarrow_forwardThe vertical load P acting on the wheel of a traveling crane is 13,000 lb. What is the average shear stress in the 1.25 in. diameter axle?arrow_forwardThe circular shaft is subjected to cyclic load. The Shaft is subjected to maximum load of 500 kN and minimum load of 350 kN. Stress range is given by 120 N/mm. Find the diameter of the shaft.arrow_forward
- he compound shaft is attached to a rigid wall at each end. For the bronze segment AB, the diameter is 75 mm and G = 35 GPa. For the steel segment BC, the diameter is 50 mm and G = 83 GPa. Given that a = 2 m and b = 1.5 m, compute the largest torque T in kN-m that can be applied as shown in the figure if the maximum shear stress is limited to 60 MPa in the bronze and 80 MPa in the steel.arrow_forward4. The following shaft is simply supported at A and B, with bearing A as the thrust bearing (i.e., fixed in both the x and y directions), and bearing B is free to move in the x direction. All dimensions are in mm. The shaft diameter is "d". Find the largest normal stress at x = 40 mm. Combining the stresses using M is allowed for this res problem because the shaft is rotating. Find the shear stress at this same location (neglect contribution from transverse shear). Sketch the stress element showing this state of stress. y X Z Fr= 500 N Ft 1500 N (+ z direction) Fa=0 50 B 00 40 ← 60 Motor attaches to this end of shaftarrow_forwardThe compound shaft is attached to a rigid wall at each end. For the bronze segment AB, the diameter is 74 mm and G = 33.05 GPa. For the steel segment BC, the diameter is 47 mm and G = 84.69 GPa. Given that a = 2.18 m and b = 1.33 m, compute the largest torque T (in Nm) that can be applied as shown in the figure if the maximum shear stress is limited to 60.08 MPa in the bronze and 82.03 MPa in the steel. Round off the final answer to two decimal placesarrow_forward
- The compound shaft is attached to a rigid wall at each end. For the bronze segment AB, the diameter is 66 mm and G = 33.38 GPa. For the steel segment BC, the diameter is 40 mm and G = 83.55 GPa. Given that a = 2.12 m and b = 1.44 m, compute the largest torque T (in Nm) that can be applied as shown in the figure if the maximum shear stress is limited to 66.04 MPa in the bronze and 81.48 MPa in the steel. Round off the final answer to two decimal places.arrow_forwardA spring sustains 200 ft-lb of energy with a deflection of 3’’. Assume that the mean coil diameter is 7 times the wire diameter and that the allowable stress is 100ksi. Determine the wire diameter.arrow_forwardFind the stresses in each direction, also find the change in volume of the block of dimension 110 mm x 55 mm x 40 mm, subjected to 3 mutually perpendicular loads. The load along length, breadth and depth directions are 14 kN (tensile), 20 kN (compressive), 10 kN (compressive) respectively. Take E as 160 GPa, Poisson's ratio as 0.3 (ENTER ONLY THE VALUES IN THE BOXES BY REFERRING THE UNIT GIVEN IN BRACKET & UPLOAD YOUR HAND WRITTEN ANSWERS IN THE LINK PROVIDED) The stress along length direction (Unit in MN/m?)=. The compressive stress along width direction (Unit in MN/m2)=. The compressive stress along depth direction (Unit in MN/m2)=. The change in volume of the block is (unit in mm3) =.arrow_forward
- Mechanics of Materials (MindTap Course List)Mechanical EngineeringISBN:9781337093347Author:Barry J. Goodno, James M. GerePublisher:Cengage Learning