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PROBLEM 7.41 Solve Prob. 719, using Mobr’s ccle PROBLEM 7.19 Two wooden members of 80 x 120-mm uniform, sectangular cross section are joined by the simple glued sca splice shown. Knowing that $= 22° snd that the maximum allowable suesses in te joint ate respectively. 400 KPa ia tension (Perpendicular tothe spice) and 600 kPa in shear (parallel to the splice), determine the largest centric load P that can be applied PROBLEM 7.44 Solve Prob, 722, using Mabe’s circle PROBLEM 7.22 Two ments of uniform cross section 50x80 mum are glued {gether along plane a-a that forms an angle of 25° with the horizontal. Knowing that the allowable suesses forthe glued jou are @~800 KPa and r ~ 600 KPa, eteamine the largest centric load P that can be applied. PROBLEM 7.45 Solve Prob. 7.23. using Mol’s cixle PROBLEM 7.23 The axle of an antomobile is acted upon by ‘he forces and couple shown. Knowing thatthe diameter of the solid arle is 32 mm, determine (2) the principal planes and principal stresses at point Hf located on top of the ade, (8) the ‘saxumum shearing stess atthe same point PROBLEM 7.47 Solve Prob. 7.25. using Mohu’s cite PROBLEM 7.25 A mechanic uses crowfoot wrench to loosen a bolt at E Knowing that the mechanic applies a vertical 100 N force at A, determine the principal suesses and the maximum shearing stress at pint H Tocated as shosen on top ofthe 18 mm diameter shaft. 4 PROBLEM 7.48 Solve Prob. 7.26, using Molr’s circle PROBLEM 7.26 The steel pipe iB has a 102-mm outer ‘demeter and 2 6mm wall thickness. Knowing that arm CD is rigidly attached tothe pipe, determine the principal esses and the maamum sheanng stress at pout E PROBLEM 7.53, Solve Problem 7.29. using Molr's circle and assuming thatthe weld fooms fan angle of 0° with the horizontal PROBLEM 7.20 For the state of plane stress shown, determine (¢) the value (of fy, for which the uxplane sheariag stress parallel to the weld is zero, (@) ie comesponding pnapal suesses. PROBLEM 7.63 For the state of stress shown itis known that the normal and shearing stresses are directed as shown and that g, =98 MPa, @, =63MPa, and Gg =35 MPa. Determine (a) the orientation of the prineipal planes, (D) the principal S0esS Tyas (© the maximum in-plane shearing sess. PROBLEM 7.69, For the state of stess shown, determine the maximum shearing stess when (a) ¢, ~ 20 MPa, (5) 0, ~140 MPa. (nt. Consider both in-plane svar, *94 00 OF le shearing see5) PROBLEM 7.71 For the siate of stess shown, determine the maximum shearing stress ‘when (@) ©: = 0, (8) c= +60 MPa, (c) = ~60 MPa. PROBLEM 7.75 For the stale of stress shown, detcrmine the value of fy for which the ‘maximum shearing sess is (a) 63 MPa, (0) 84 MPa. PROBLEM 7.104 ‘The umpressurized cylindrical storage tank shown has a S-mum wall thickness and is made of steel having a 400-MPa ultimate strength in tension Determine the maximum height to waich it cam be Glled with water if 2 factor of safety of 4.035 desued. (Density of water ~ 1000 kg/nn’) PROBLEM 7.114 ‘The steel pressure tank chow has a 750-mm inver diameter and a 9-mum ‘wall thickness. Knowing that the but-welded seams form an angle ~ 50° ‘withthe longinadinal axis ofthe tank and that the gage presse in he tank is 1.5 MPa, determine (2) the normal stess perpendicular to the weld, (6) the sheanng suess parallel to the weld. PROBLEM 7.120 {A pressure vessel of 250 mm inside diameter and 6 mm wall thickness is fabricated from a 1.2 m section of spirally welded pipe AB and is with ‘wo rigid end plates. The gage pressure inside the vessel fs 2 MPa and 45 KN centric axial forces P and P” are applied to tho end plats. Determine (a) the ermal stress perpendicular to the weld, (6) the shearing sress parallel to the weld PROBLEM 7.122 ‘A torque of magnitude T= 12EN- aa is applied to the ead of a tank containing Compressed sir under a pressure of 8 MPa. Knowing thatthe tank las a 180-mam inner diameter and a 12-mm Wall thickness, detemmine the maximum nomual suess and the maximum sheanng stress in the tak. PROBLEM 7.123 ‘The tank shown has @ 180-mm iauer diameter and a 12-mum wall thickness. Knowing ‘that the tank contains compressed air under a pressure of 8 MPa, determine the suaguitude Tf the applied torque for which the maximum normal stress is 75 MPa.

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