The beam has a rectangular cross section with D = 50 mm, d = 40 mm, r = 20 mm, and a thickness of 7 mm. If M = 23.3 N·m, determine the maximum normal stress at the section through the base of the fillets using Figures 14.24 and 25.
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The beam has a rectangular cross section with D = 37.5 mm, d…
The beam has a rectangular cross section with D = 37.5 mm, d = 30 mm, r = 6 mm, and a thickness of 6 mm. If M = 17.1 N·m, determine the maximum normal stress at the section through the base of the fillets using Figures 14.24 and 25.
Consider a circular hole in a plate with stresses σx = 16 MP…
Consider a circular hole in a plate with stresses σx = 16 MPa and σy = 85 MPa applied to the plate edges. Determine the magnitude of the maximum compressive stress in the plate.
The notched bar is subjected to a bending moment of M = 300…
The notched bar is subjected to a bending moment of M = 300 N·m. The major bar width is D = 78 mm, the minor bar width at the notches is d = 54 mm, and the radius of each notch is r = 3 mm. If the maximum bending stress in the bar must not exceed 72 MPa, determine the minimum required bar thickness using Neuber’s nomograph (Table 14.3 and Figure 14.10).
The tension member has a rectangular cross section with D =…
The tension member has a rectangular cross section with D = 110 mm, d = 50 mm, r = 30 mm, and a thickness of 7 mm. If P = 3.5 kN, determine the maximum normal stress at the section through the base of the fillets using Figure 14.16.
The notched bar is subjected to an axial tensile load of P =…
The notched bar is subjected to an axial tensile load of P = 13 kN. The major bar width is D = 116 mm, the minor bar width at the notches is d = 100 mm, and the radius of each notch is r = 2 mm. If the maximum tensile stress in the bar must not exceed 77 MPa, determine the minimum required bar thickness using Neuber’s nomograph (Table 14.3 and Figure 14.10).
For the flat bar in Figure A of Table 14.3, let t = 9ρ and b…
For the flat bar in Figure A of Table 14.3, let t = 9ρ and b = 25ρ. Using Neuber’s nomograph (Figure 14.10), determine the value of Scc for the case where the bar is subjected to bending.
Consider a circular hole in a plate with stresses σx = 12 MP…
Consider a circular hole in a plate with stresses σx = 12 MPa and σy = 89 MPa applied to the plate edges. Determine the magnitude of the maximum compressive stress in the plate.
The notched bar is subjected to an axial tensile load of P =…
The notched bar is subjected to an axial tensile load of P = 11.8 kN. The major bar width is D = 136 mm, the minor bar width at the notches is d = 100 mm, and the radius of each notch is r = 2 mm. If the maximum tensile stress in the bar must not exceed 76 MPa, determine the minimum required bar thickness using Neuber’s nomograph (Table 14.3 and Figure 14.10).
The beam has a rectangular cross section with D = 44 mm, d =…
The beam has a rectangular cross section with D = 44 mm, d = 40 mm, r = 16 mm, and a thickness of 6 mm. If M = 20.6 N·m, determine the maximum normal stress at the section through the base of the fillets using Figures 14.24 and 25.