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06 Solutions 46060_Partl 5/27/10 3:51 PM Page 356 + {© 2010 Pearson Education, In, Upper Salle River, I All rights reserved, Tis material i protected unde ll copyright laws a they curently exist No portion ofthis material may be reproduced. in any form or by any means without permission in weiting irom the publisher. 6-48, Determine the moment M that will produce a ‘maximum stress of 10 ksi on the cross section, Section Properties: SpA y, 0.25(4)(08) + 212)(0.5)] + $5(40(05) _ 405) + AGO] + 1005) 3.40 in, (os!) + «(0560 ~ 025) 1 %) +05 a +2155 ©9G) + a5(\G40 ~ 2) 05){10") + ascayss ~ 3.40)? + Oslo) + osaoyss ~ 3407 91.73 int Maximum Bending Stress: Applying the flexure formula Me au ~ M (105 - 3.4) 7 M = 1292 kip = 108 kip Ans 06 Solutions 46060_Partl 5/27/10 3:51 PM Page 357 + ‘© 2010 Pearion Education, Ine, Upper Saddle River, NI. All sighs reserved, This material i protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist No portion ofthis material may be reproduced in any form or by any means, without permission in writing irom the publisher. +6-49, Determine the maximum tensile and compressive bending stress in the beam ift i subjected to a moment of M = Skip. inst basin os “Tease Section Properties: _ 025(40.5) + 2128)(0.)] + 55(10)(0.5) _ “4(03) + 2[G)03)] + 100.3) 20m Ina= Flos") + 4(0.5)(3.40 ~ 025) no »] +2 506% + 050)8.40 -2) 1 (o.){10!) + 0.5 (10)(5:5 ~ 3.40)? = .73int Me Maximum Bending Sires: Anping the flexure forma tur = ME 4(20')(22)(00.5 — 3.40) (ng = AOOGDGOS — 380) - sos. ps = 5.70 ns (rsx OLS ‘3715.12 psi = 3.72 ks A 4(10°)(12)(3.40) (0)aue = $2VEIE) — 399,07 pai = 1.78 es Ans 9173 06 Solutions 46060_Partl 5/27/10 3:51 PM Page 365 + ‘© 2010 Pearion Education, Ine, Upper Saddle River, NI. All sights reserved. This materi i protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist No portion ofthis material may be reproduced in any form or by any means, without permission in writing irom the publisher 6-62. A box beam is constructed from four pieces of ‘wood, glued together as shown. If the moment acting on the cross section is 10 KN -m, determine the stress at points A land B and show the results acting on volume clements located at these points. ‘The moment of inertia ofthe cross-section about the neutral axis ie 1 14.0202) - 4 1902s) = canner For point A, y4 = C= 0.15 m, v4 _ 10(10%) (0.15) 6207(10)Pa = 621 MPa (C) Ans. v4 o2an7 For point B, yy = 0.125 m Vs (0.128) ary = Moe GOORS — Syraqiohea = S27 MPa(T) Ame T ~ “o2at7(10") ‘The state of stress at point A and B are represented by the volume element shown in Figs.a and b respectively Oy=Gitiopn @) 06 Solutions 46060_Partl 5/27/10 3:51 PM Page 369 + ‘© 2010 Peation Education, Ine, Upper Sade River, All sights reserved. This material ie protected under all copyright laws as they currently exist No portion ofthis material may be reproduced in any form or by any means, without permission in writing irom the publisher 46-68, The rod is supported by smooth journal bearings at A and B that only exert vertical reactions on the shaft Determine its smallest diameter d ifthe allowable bending S468 i Tg = 180 MPa, indicated on the moment diagram. Applying the flexure formula, Mass ¢ Sean = Fate = 1.34(20°)(2) 180(108) = 4 = 0.08626 m = 863 mm Allowable Bending Stress: The maximum moment is Myx = 134K LL De, { o 4 i a sa oo aes a nt ’ 4 a +6-69. Two designs for a beam are to be considered. Determine which one will support a moment of M 150KN-m with the least amouat of bending stress. What is that stess? Section Property: For section (8) (02)(03') ~ Lior7y03) = omr6is(10-4 mt 2 For section (b) 1 = 4 (0.2)(036') - 4 (0.185)(03%) = 0.36135(10-9) mt 130710361) ~ qyOASHK “ Maximum Bending Stress: Applying the flexore formula Faye ~ ME For section (a) __ 150(20(0.165) ams = D2 1645(10) For section (b) 150(20°)(0.18) Sau” Sagas” T7EMPa = 747 MPa TT 300 ma || p20 mm S mm +> co) Ans. =] fais msn © 200m

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