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1012123, 16 AM. ‘connecting rod (Fig 1) s ]@ mechanical componert| Chogg.com Find solutions for your homework engineering / mechanical engineering / mechanical engineering questions and answers / a connecting rod (fig Question: A Connecting Rod (Fig 1) Is A Mechanical Component Acconnecting rod (Fig 1) is a mechanical component that converts the reciprocating motion of the piston into the rotational motion of the crankshaft. This component undergoes a complex state of stress, which includes the compressive stress due to gas combustion and the tensile stress in a moving component due to inertial forces. Basically, it must be made of a strong, lightweight, material to minimize inertial forces and bearing loads. Let's assume that the length of the rod is “L’, the area is “A’, and must not fail under elastic buckling, Fracture Toughness of the metal is KIC280MPamt1/2. Justify the best material to produce the following Connecting rod. [40 MARKS] gure 72: Commencing Rod This question hasn't been solved yet -ttps:twwwchegg,comMnomewort-helplquestions-and-arswersiconnectng-£0-ig-1-mechanicalcomponent-converts-feclprocating-motion-pstor-ot 18 1012123, 16 AM. ‘connecting rod (Fig 1) s ]@ mechanical componert| Chega.com Chegg Mass of the connecting rod can be considered; m = GALp (1) The peak compressive load F does not exceed the Euler buckling loa [=b'w/l2 Rectangular section equal; A=bw — 2.1. Apply the first step of the material selection process and derive design requirements under the translation step. [10 Marks] 2.2. Derive the material index for the selection referring to the attached formulas. [10 Marks] 2.3. Name the two appropriate material property charts. [2 Marks] 2.4. If the material Index M=1, mark the property charts accordingly, and complete the 2nd and 3rd selecting stages of Material selecting criteria. Mention your conclusion over each property chart. [8 Marks] 2.5. List down your final short-listed materials up to 5-3 materials and mention your suggestion for the best material out of the selected materials. (Refer supportive data for the vadidation) [10 Marks] IIONLY USE CHARTS PROVIDED!!! Please task 2.1 and 2.2 separate. This question hasn't been solved yet nips ww.chegg.comhomework-helpiquestions-and-answers/connecting-00-ig-1-mechanical-component-corwerts-reciprocatng-motion-pstortot... 2/8 1012123, 16 AM. ‘connecting rod (Fig 1) s ]@ mechanical componert| Chegg.com Chegg 1. Young’s modulus vs density property chart ‘|Young's modulus - Density ae & 2 w g = i 2 D 2 3 2 a Density, p (Mgim®) This question hasn't been solved yet \ Ask an expert -ntps:twww.chegg,commnomework-help(questions-and-answersiconnecting-¥0-g-T-mechanical-component-converts-eciprocating-motion-pstor-ot.. 1B 1012123, 16 AM. ‘connecting rod (Fig 1) s ]@ mechanical componert| Chega.com Chegg 2. Strength vs density property chart 10000 Strength, 6; (MPa) oot 0.01 This question hasn't been solved yet \ Ask an expert -ntps:hww.chegg,commnomework-helpfquestions-and-answersiconnecting-¥00-g-T-mechanical-component-converts-teciprocating-motio-pstor-ot.. 4/8 1012123, 16 AM. ‘connecting rod (Fig 1) s ]@ mechanical componert| Chega.com Chegg 3. Fracture tougnness vs moaull property cnart Fracture toughness - Modulus Fracture toughness, Kic (MPa.m") o4 1 10 Young's modulus, E (GPa) This question hasn't been solved yet —_ Ask an expert -ntps:twwwchegg,comMnomework-helplquestions-and-arsworsiconnectng-¥00-g-t-mechanicalcomponent-converts-eciprocating-motion-pstor-ot... 518 1012123, 16 AM. ‘connecting rod (Fig 1) s ]@ mechanical componert| Chegg.com Chegg property chart T-Conductivity - Resistivity ‘Thermal conductivity, 4 (W/m.K) 0.0 1 108 to® to io” io To To Electrical resistivity, pg (ji-2.0m) Show transcribed image text Expert Answer Transcribed image text: Figure T2: Connencting Rod Note: You can prefer the attached document for the property charts. There are two constraints. Mass of the connecting rod This question hasn't been solved yet wy Ask an expert -nttps:twwwchegg,comMnomework-helplquestions-and-arswersiconnectng-¥00-ig-1-mechanicalcomponent-convers-eciprocating-motion-pstor-ot... 618 1012123, 16 AM. ‘connecting rod (Fig 1) s ]@ mechanical componert| Chogg.com Chegg Wood PMMA al Polyester Lead alloys Longitudinal Zinc Alloys Natural materials PA PEEK Concrete wave speed PS "Epodes 104 m/s PP- PC Rigid polymer - PTFE Toams Polymers and elastomers Foams Silicone 10 m/s elastomers Cork Polyurethane Guidelines for minimum mass lsoprene Neopreng design Flexible polymer foams Butyl rubber 102 m/s MFA, 64 PE Athar 1/3 1/2 10-1 wawe wls EVA 10-2 10-3 104 0.01 0.1 10 Density, P (Mg/m2) 2. 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Brick 1000 Toughness - Fracture toughness - Modulus (KICFE klim 100 Metals Cu alloys Ni alloys Ti alloys Stools 10 100 Design guidelines Zinc alloys Composites Al alloys My ally 1 Natural materials Lead alloys Cast PC irons 0.1 Leather PP 10 Wood ABS (Kil Polymers and sic elastomers 0.01 Kc/E GFRP CFRP EVA WC Polyurethane Silicone lonomers B.C Buty elastomers PTFE Silicon rubber Stone P Silica Technical Epoxies glass Cork ceramics PS Concrete Soda glass Non-technical 0.1 ceramics Lower limit Foams for Kic Flexible polymer Rigid polymer foams Inams MFA 04 0.014 0.001 0.01 0.1 10 100 1000 Young's modulus, E (GPa) 4. Thermal conductivity vs Electrical resistivity property chart 1000 Metals T- Conductivity - Resistivity Cu alloys Boron carbide Silicon Tungsten carbide Al nitride 100 Alalloys Zn alloys Walloys Mg alloys Steels Lead alloys 10 Stainless steels SINA Technical ceramics Ti alloys ALO Glasses Glass ceramic Silica glass Stone Thermal conductivity, 2 (W/m) Polymers and elastomers Soda glass CFRP Line of 2. Clpe Concrete Composites PET GFRP PE Woud Leather 0.12 Natural materials Cork PP PS PMMA Neoprene Butyl rubber Rigid polymer foams Foams Flexible polymer foams MFA 04 0.014 104 108 1012 1016 1020 1028 Electrical resistivity, Pe (u-S2.cm) This question hasn't been solved yet nitps:ww.chegg.comhomework-nelpiquestions-and-answers/connecting-00-ig-1-mechanical-component-corwerts-reciprocating-motion-pstortot.. 7/8 1012123, 16 AM. ‘connecting rod (Fig 1) s ]@ mechanical componert| Chegg.com Chegg Oley te tie ene nections youre looking for? Post any question and get expert help quickly. 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