DME
DME
DME
UNIT –I
Question bank
PART- A
3) Compare the weights of equal lengths of hollow shaft and solid shaft to transmit a given torque for the
same maximum shear stress. The material for both the shafts is same and inside diameter is 2/3 of outside
diameter in case of hollow shaft.
4) An overhang crank with pin and shaft is shown in Fig. A tangential load of 15 kN acts on the crank pin.
Determine the maximum principal stress and the maximum shear stress at the centre of the crankshaft
bearing. .(MAY2012)
5) A mild steel shaft of 50 mm diameter is subjected to a bending moment of 2000 N-m and a torque T. If the
yield point of the steel in tension is 200 MPa, find the maximum value of this torque without causing
yielding of the shaft according to 1. The maximum principal stress; 2. The maximum shear stress; and 3.
The maximum distortion strain energy theory of yielding.
6) Find the maximum stress induced in the following cases taking stress concentration into account: 1. A
rectangular plate 60 mm × 10 mm with a hole 12 diameter as shown in Fig. (a) and subjected to a tensile
load of 12 kN. 2. A stepped shaft as shown in Fig. (b) and carrying a tensile load of 12 kN.
7) 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.
8) A steel rod is subjected to a reversed axial load of 180 kN. Find the diameter of the rod for a factor of
safety of 2. Neglect column action. The material has an ultimate tensile strength of 1070 MPa and
yield strength of 910 MPa. The endurance limit in reversed bending may be assumed to be one-half
of the ultimate tensile strength. Other correction factors may be taken as follows: For axial loading =
0.7; For machined surface = 0.8 ; For size = 0.85 ; For stress concentration = 1.0.
9) Determine the diameter of a circular rod made of ductile material with a fatigue strength (complete
stress reversal), Endurance limit = 265 MPa and a tensile yield strength of 350 MPa. The member is
subjected to a varying axial load from W min = – 300 × 103 N to Wmax = 700 × 103 N and has a stress
concentration factor = 1.8. Use factor of safety as 2.0.
10) cantilever beam made of cold drawn carbon steel of circular cross-section as shown in Fig., is
subjected to a load which varies from – F to 3 F. Determine the maximum load that this member can
withstand for an indefinite life using a factor of safety as 2. The theoretical stress concentration
factor is 1.42 and the notch sensitivity is 0.9. Assume the Following values: Ultimate stress = 550
MPa; Yield stress = 470 MPa;Endurance limit = 275 MPa;Size factor = 0.85;Surface finish factor=
0.89. APR 2011
11) A simply supported beam has a concentrated load at the centre which fluctuates
from a value of P to 4 P. The span of the beam is 500 mm and its cross-section is
circular with a diameter of 60 mm. Taking for the beam material an ultimate stress
of 700 MPa, a yield stress of 500 MPa, endurance limit of 330 MPa for reversed
bending, and a factor of safety of 1.3, calculate the maximum value of P. Take a size
factor of 0.85 and a surface finish factor of 0.9. APR 2010
12) Find the diameter of a shaft to transmit twisting moments varying from 900 N-m
to1800 N-m. The ultimate tensile strength for the material is 650 MPa and yield
stress is 480 MPa. Assume the stress concentration factor = 1.2, surface finish factor
= 0.5 and size factor = 0.85.(NOV2014)
13) A hot rolled steel shaft is subjected to a torsional moment that varies from 330 N-m clockwise to 110
N-m counterclockwise and an applied bending moment at a critical section varies from 440 N-m to –
220 N-m. The shaft is of uniform cross-section and no keyway is present at the critical section.
Determine the required shaft diameter. The material has an ultimate strength of 550 MN/m 2 and a
yield strength of 410 MN/m2. Take the endurance limit as half the ultimate strength, factor of safety
of 2, size factor of 0.85 and a surface finish factor of 0.62. .(NOV2013)
14) A pulley is keyed to a shaft midway between two anti-friction bearings. The bending moment at the
pulley varies from – 150 N-m to 400 N-m and the torsional moment in the shaft varies from 50 N-m
to 150 N-m. The frequency of the variation of the loads is the same as the shaft speed. The shaft is
made of cold drawn steel having an ultimate strength of 550 MPa and yield strength of 400 MPa.
Determine the required diameter for an indefinite life. The stress concentration factor for the keyway
in bending and torsion may be taken as 1.6 and 1.3 respectively. The factor of safety is 1.5. Take size
factor = 0.85 and surface finish factor = 0.88. .(NOV2012)
15) A steel cantilever beam, as shown in Fig. is subjected to a transverse load at its end that varies from 45 N
up to 135 N down as the axial load varies from 110 N (compression) to 450 N (tension). Determine the
required diameter at the change of section for infinite life using a factor of safety of 2. The strength
properties are as follows: Ultimate strength = 550 MPa; Yield strength = 470 MPa;Endurance limit =
275MPa
16) A mild steel bracket as shown in Fig. 5.28, is subjected to a pull of 6000 N acting at 45°
to its horizontal axis. The bracket has a rectangular section whose depth is twice the
thickness. Find the cross-sectional dimensions of the bracket, if the permissible stress in
the material of the bracket is limited to 60 MPa. NOV2007
17) cast-iron link, as shown in Fig. is to carry a load of 20 kN. If the tensile and compressive
stresses in the link are not to exceed 25 MPa and 80 MPa respectively, obtain the
dimensions of the cross-section of the link at the middle of its length. .(NOV2013)
18) A cylindrical shaft made of steel of yield strength 700 MPa is subjected to static loads
consisting of bending moment 10 kN-m and a torsional moment 30 kN-m. Determine the
diameter of the shaft using two different theories of failure, and assuming a factor of
safety of 2. Take E = 210GPa and poisson's ratio = 0.25.
19) (a)A shaft, as shown in fig. is subjected to a bending load of 3 kN, pure torque
of 1000 N-m and an axial pulling force of 15 kN. Calculate the stresses at A
and B.
20)The C-frame of 100 kN capacity press is shown in fig. The material of the
frame is grey cast iron and the factor of safety is 3 Determine the dimensions of
the frame.