Chapter 8 - Combined Loading
Chapter 8 - Combined Loading
Hibbeler
P 900
716 . 2 kPa
A 2
0 . 04
4
Example 2
The beam shown below is subjected to the distributed loading of
w = 120 kN/m. Determine the state of stress at point P which lies
at the top of the web. Neglect the size of the fillets and stress
concentrations at this point. INA = 67.4 x 10-6 m4.
V 84 kN M 30 . 6 kN m
30 . 6 10 0 . 1
3
My
6
45 . 4 MPa (compressi on)
I 67 . 4 10
Example 3
The solid rod shown below has a diameter of 15 mm. If it is
subjected to the loading shown, determine the state of stress at
point A.
Torque (800N)
Normal force
(500N)
Momen (800N)
Momen (500N)
Torque (11200)
Momen (8000)
Momen (7000)
P 500
A 2 . 83 MPa
A 2
0 . 015
4
4V 4 800
A 6 . 04 MPa
3 0 . 0075 2
3A
A 0
My 7000 0 . 0075
211 . 26 MPa
I 4
0 . 015
64
Tr 11200 0 . 0075
169 . 01 MPa
J 4
0 . 015
32
Example 4
The joint is subjected to a force of 250 N as shown. Determine the
state of stress at points A and B, and sketch the results on
differential elements located at these points. The members has a
rectangular cross-sectional area of width 0.5 cm and thickness
0.75 cm
Example 5
Determine the maximum and minimum normal stress in the
bracket at section a when the load is applied at (a) x = 0, (b) x = 50
mm
X=0
X = 50
Example 6
The bar has a diameter of 40 mm. If it is subjected to a force of
800N as shown, determine the stress components that act at
point A and B and show the results on a volume element located
at these point.
Example 7 The beam supports the loading
shown. Determine the state of
stress at points E and F at
section a – a.
Example 8
The tine ABC of the fork lift is subjected to a uniform distributed
loading as shown. If it is pin connected at C and Roller supported
at B, determine the state of stress at points D and E. The tine is
120 mm wide and 20 mm thick.
Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels
Cylindrical or sphere pressure vessel are commonly used in industry to serve
as a boilers or tanks
When under pressure, the material of which they are made is
subjected to a loading from all direction
Shotgun barrel
A new pressure vessel that failed
during its hydraulic test.
Rupture in the steel of a
lower-head assembly
LPG tank
Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels
The following is a summary of loadings that can be
applied onto a member:
a) Normal Force
b) Shear Force
c) Bending Moment
d) Torsional Moment
e) Superposition
Notes:
This is the same result as that obtained for the longitudinal stress in the
cylindrical pressure vessel.
This stress will be the same regardless of the orientation of the
hemispherical FBD
Important Remarks
1. An element of the material taken from either a cylindrical or spherical
pressure vessel is subjected to biaxial stress (normal stress existing
in only two direction)
612 2 600
2
W st stV st 78 1 3 . 56 kN
1000 1000
pr 10 1000
600
1
500 kPa (Ans)
t 12
1000
W st 3 . 56
77 . 9 kPa (Ans)
2
2 2
A st 612
1000
600
1000
Example 2
a.
b.
Example 3
A Spherical gas tank has an inner radius of r = 1.5 m. If it is subjected
to an internal pressure of p = 300 kPa, determine it required thickness
if the maximum normal stress is not to exceed to 12 MPa
Example 4
The steel A-36 band is 2 cm wide and is secured around a smooth
rigid cylinder. If the bolts are tightened so that the tension in them is
400 N, determine the normal stress in the band, the pressure
exerted on the cylinder, and the distance half the band stretch.
Est = 200 GPa.