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1000 N-m and an axial pulling force of 15 kN. Calculate the stresses at A and B.
The dimensions of an overhang crank are given in Fig. The force P acting at the
crankpin is 1 kN. The crank is made of steel 30C8 (Syt = 400 N/mm2) and the factor
of safety is 2. Using maximum shear stress theory of failure, Determine the
diameter d at the section - XX.
An offset link subjected to a force of 25 kN is shown in Fig. It is made of grey cast iron FG300 and the
factor of safety is 3. Determine the dimensions of the cross-section of the link.
The frame of a punch press is shown in Fig. 5.9. Find the stresses at the inner
and outer surface at section X-X of the frame, if W = 5000 N.
The crane hook carries a load of 20 kN as shown in Fig. 5.11. The section at
X-X is rectangular whose horizontal side is 100 mm. Find the stresses in the inner and outer fibres at
the given section.
The C-frame of a 100 kN capacity press is shown in Fig. 4.68(a). The maierial of the
frame is grey cast iron FG 200 and the factor of safety is 3. Determine the dimensions of the frame.
A curved link of the mechanism
made from a round steel bar is shown in Fig. 4.67.
The material ofthe link is plain carbon steel 30C8
(Svt = 400 N/mm2) and the factor of safety is 3.5.
Determine the dimensions of the link.
An open “S” link shown in figis made of steel rod of diameter 10 mm. Determine
the maximium tensile stress and maximium shear stress.
A machine component is
subjected to a flexural stress which fluctuates
between + 300 MN/m2 and – 150 MN/m2.
Determine the value of minimum ultimate strength
according to 1. Gerber relation; 2. Modified
Goodman relation; and 3. Soderberg relation.
Take yield strength = 0.55 Ultimate strength;
Endurance strength = 0.5 Ultimate strength; and
factor of safety = 2.