Tutorial 6 PDF
Tutorial 6 PDF
Tutorial 6 PDF
1. Two solid cylindrical rods AB and BC are welded together at B and loaded as shown.
Knowing that the average normal stress must not exceed 175 MPa in rod AB and
150 MPa in rod BC, determine the smallest allowable values of d1 and d2. Neglect the
weight of the rods. [d1=22.57 mm, d2=15.96 mm]
3. Three forces, each of magnitude P=4 kN, are applied to the structure
shown. Determine the cross-sectional area of the uniform portion of rod
BE for which the normal stress in that portion is 100 MPa. [285.33 mm2]
4. A couple M of magnitude 1500 Nm is applied to the crank of an engine. For the position
shown, determine (a) the force P required to hold the engine system in equilibrium,
(b) the average normal stress in the massless connecting rod BC, which has a uniform
cross section of 450 mm2 . [(a) 17.86 kN, (b) 41.43 MPa]
6. The wooden members A and B are to be joined by plywood splice plates which will be
fully glued on the surfaces in contact. As part of the design of the joint and knowing that
the clearance between the ends of the members is to be 8 mm, determine the smallest
allowable length L if the average shearing stress in the glue is not to exceed 800 kPa.
[L=308 mm]
10. What is the required diameter of pin B for the bell crank
mechanism, if an applied force of 60 kN is resisted by a force P
at C? The allowable shear stress is 100MPa. [d=16.43 mm]
11. The load P applied to a steel rod is distributed to a timber support by an annular
washer. The diameter of the rod is 22 mm and the inner diameter of the washer
is 25 mm, which is slightly larger than the diameter of the hole. Determine the
smallest allowable outer diameter d of the washer, knowing that the axial normal
stress in the steel rod is 35 MPa and that the average bearing stress between the
washer and the timber must not exceed 5 MPa. [d=63.35 mm]
13. Two wooden members of uniform rectangular cross section are joined
by the simple glued scarf splice shown. Knowing that the maximum
allowable shearing stress in the glued splice is 620 kPa, determine
(a) the largest load P that can be safely applied, (b) the corresponding
tensile stress in the splice. [(a) 13.95 kN, (b) 0.62 MPa]
14. Link BC is 6 mm thick and is made of steel with a 450 MPa ultimate
strength in tension. What should be its width w if the structure shown is
being designed to support a 20 kN load P with a factor of safety of 3?
[w=27.78 mm]
15. Two high strength steel rods of different diameters are attached at
A and C and support a weight W. The ultimate strength of the rods
is 800 MPa. Rods AB and BC have cross-sectional areas of 200 mm2
and 400 mm2 respectively. If the factor of safety is 2, what weight
W can be supported by the wires? [W=129.22 kN] W
17. A load P is supported as shown by a steel pin that has been inserted in a short
wooden member hanging from the ceiling. The ultimate strength of the wood
used is 60 MPa in tension and 7.5 MPa in shear, while the ultimate strength of
the steel is 145 MPa in shear. Knowing that b = 40 mm, c = 55 mm, and
d = 12 mm, determine the load P if the overall factor of safety is 3.2.
[P=10.25 kN]
18. A force P is applied as shown to a steel reinforcing bar that has been
embedded in a block of concrete. Determine the smallest length L for
which the full allowable normal stress in the bar can be developed. Express
the result in terms of the diameter d of the bar, the allowable normal stress
σallow in the steel, and the average allowable bond stress τallow between the
concrete and the cylindrical surface of the bar. (Neglect the normal stresses
between the concrete and the end of the bar.) [Lmin= σallow d/4 τallow]