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Mechanics of Materials: Tutorial 4

This document contains 5 mechanics of materials problems involving torsion and bending. Problem 1 involves determining the maximum shearing stress and hollow cylinder diameter for a solid cylinder under torsion. Problem 2 involves sizing shafts to withstand a given torque. Problem 3 and 4 involve determining the maximum bending moment for wide-flange beams. Problem 5 involves sizing an extruded beam to withstand a given couple.

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Mechanics of Materials: Tutorial 4

This document contains 5 mechanics of materials problems involving torsion and bending. Problem 1 involves determining the maximum shearing stress and hollow cylinder diameter for a solid cylinder under torsion. Problem 2 involves sizing shafts to withstand a given torque. Problem 3 and 4 involve determining the maximum bending moment for wide-flange beams. Problem 5 involves sizing an extruded beam to withstand a given couple.

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Mechanics of Materials

Tutorial 4

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Problem 1(Torsion of a shaft) [3.5]

a) For the 60-mm-diameter solid cylinder and loading


shown, determine the maximum shearing stress,
b) determine the inner diameter of the hollow cylinder, of
80-mm outer diameter, for which the maximum stress is
the same as in part a

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Problem 2 (Torsion) [3.25]
Under normal operating conditions a motor exerts a torque
of magnitude TF = 150 N.m at F. The shafts are made of a
steel for which the allowable shearing stress is 75 MPa.
Knowing that for the gears rd = 200 mm and rg = 75 mm,
determine the required diameter of (a) shaft CDE, (b) shaft
FGH

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Problem 3 (pure bending) [4.3]
Using an allowable stress of 155 MPa, determine the largest
bending moment M that can be applied to the wide-flange
beam shown. Neglect the effect of fillets.

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Problem 4:
Using an allowable stress of 155 MPa, determine the largest
bending moment M that can be applied to the wide-flange
beam shown. Neglect the effect of fillets.

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Problem 5: (Pure Bending) [4.16]
Knowing that for the extruded beam shown the allowable
stress is 84 MPa in tension and 110 MPa in compression,
determine the largest couple M that can be applied

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