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· 6-10 · 11-15 · 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 ·Two solid steel shafts are connected to a flange coupling at B and to rigid supports at A and C. For the torque (T=30kip*in) how do I find the maximum shearing stress in shaft AB and in shaft BC?
Subject:
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Topic:
Materials Engineering
Posting ID:
42870
OTA ID:
103997
Semicircular grooves of radius r must be milled in the top and bottom portions ofa steel bar as shown. Using an allowable stress of 100 MPa, how do I determine the largest bending moment which may be applied to the bar shown when the radius of the semicircular grooves is 20 mm?
Subject:
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Topic:
Materials Engineering
Posting ID:
42872
OTA ID:
104635
For the beam and loading shown how do I find the maximum absolute values for the shear and bending moment?
Subject:
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Topic:
Materials Engineering
Posting ID:
42874
OTA ID:
103997
The rigid bar ABCD is suspended from three identical wires as shown. Knowing that a=b, how would I determine the tension in wires A, B, and D caused by the load P applied at C?
Subject:
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Topic:
Materials Engineering
Posting ID:
42877
OTA ID:
103997
Two full-size 2x6 in. planks are connected as shown by lag screws to form a beam which is subject to a vertical shear of 400lb. Knowing that the allowable shearing force is 360 lb in each lag screw, how would I determine the largest permissable longitudinal spacing (s) of the lag screws, and the maximum shearing stress on the beam?
Subject:
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Topic:
Materials Engineering
Posting ID:
42879
OTA ID:
104811
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