This document provides 3 problems related to simple stresses in mechanical engineering. The first problem asks the reader to calculate the axial stress in a bar supporting a cylinder with a given weight. The second problem asks the reader to determine the shear stress along the grain of a timber column with a specified cross section and grain angle. The third problem asks the reader to calculate the bearing stress between a bolt and plate given the applied force and bolt diameter. The document instructs the reader to solve the problems, show their work, and box their final answers.
This document provides 3 problems related to simple stresses in mechanical engineering. The first problem asks the reader to calculate the axial stress in a bar supporting a cylinder with a given weight. The second problem asks the reader to determine the shear stress along the grain of a timber column with a specified cross section and grain angle. The third problem asks the reader to calculate the bearing stress between a bolt and plate given the applied force and bolt diameter. The document instructs the reader to solve the problems, show their work, and box their final answers.
This document provides 3 problems related to simple stresses in mechanical engineering. The first problem asks the reader to calculate the axial stress in a bar supporting a cylinder with a given weight. The second problem asks the reader to determine the shear stress along the grain of a timber column with a specified cross section and grain angle. The third problem asks the reader to calculate the bearing stress between a bolt and plate given the applied force and bolt diameter. The document instructs the reader to solve the problems, show their work, and box their final answers.
SIMPLE STRESSES PROBLEM SOLVING. • Solve the problems. • Show your solutions. • Box your final answers. SIMPLE STRESSES 1. Cylinder B is supported by Bar AB shown in the figure. The rectangular cross section of Bar AB is 50 mm x 100 mm. Cylinder B has a weight of 100 KN and a diameter of 1 meter. Compute the axial stress of Bar AB. Neglect the friction between the cylinder and the inclined wall. SIMPLE STRESSES 2. Beam AB is supported by 3.15-meter timber columns. The column has a grain whose angle of inclination is 40 degrees and a cross section of 600 x 800 mm. Determine the shear stress along the grain of the wood. SIMPLE STRESSES 3. Determine the bearing stress between a bolt and the plate if the force F = 50 KN. The diameter of the bolt 20 mm. SIMPLE STRESSES