Mechanics of materials/Problem set 4
Problem 4.1
P3.23, Beer 2012
On our honor, we did this problem on our own, without looking at the solutions in previous semesters or other online solutions.
Problem Statement
Under normal operating conditions a motor exerts a torque of magnitude =1200 lb*in. at F. =8in., =3in., and the allowable shearing stress is 10.5 ksi in each shaft.
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Objective
Determine the required diameter of (a) shaft CDE, (b) shaft FGH.
Solution
Step 1
FBD
Step 2
We can write an equilibrium equation: The moment about the center point D.
Step 3
We can write an equilibrium equation: The moment about the center point G.
(a)
Step 4
Now we set the two Forces (F) equal to each other and solve.
Step 5
Solve
Step 6
Solve for the diameter of shaft CDE
(b)
Step 7
Step 8
Solve
Step 9
Solve for the diameter of shaft FGH
Problem 4.2
P3.25, Beer 2012
On our honor, we did this problem on our own, without looking at the solutions in previous semesters or other online solutions.
Problem Statement
The two solid shafts are connected by gears as shown and are made of steel for which the allowable shearing stress is 8500 psi. A torque of magnitude =5 kip*in. is applied at C and the assembly is in equilibrium.
File:3.25 prob.png
Objective
Determine the required diameter of (a) shaft BC, (b) shaft EF.
Solution
Step 1
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File:Fbd 3.25 shaft1.png File:Fbd 3.25 shaft2.png
First sum the moments around gears A and E
Solve for F
Step 2
Sum the Forces
Step 3
Solve for
The magnitude of = 3.125 kip*in
Step 4
Use the formula for to solve for the radius
Step 5
Input the Given values into the equation for the radius