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iho ; Member B is subjected toa compressive force of 800 Ib. * B are both made of wood and are % in. thick, mine to the nearest } in. the smallest dim7nsion h of uppo:t so that the average shear stress does not exceed = 300 psi. Prob. 1-8af the’ 60 mm X 60 mm oak post is supported on the it block, If the allowable bearing stresses for these mate ia ATE ou, = 43-MPa and opine = 25 MPa. determine the matest load P that can be supported. If a rigid bearing plate hised between these materials, determine its required area sothai the maximum load ” can be supported. What tm “ny oad? Prob. 1-81Xi {-82, The joint is fastened together using two bolts. Determine the required diameter of the bolts if the aiow- able shear stress for the bolts is Taiiow = 110 MPa. \Assume each bolt supports an equal portion of tlie Toad: 80 kN | 30 mm ) TN ~~ 30 tom Pro. (RZ v4283 The lever is attached tothe shaft A using a key that has a width d and length of 35 mm. if the shaft is fixed and a vertical force of 200 N is applied perpendicuiar to the han- dle, determine the dimension d if the allowable shear stress for the key istallow = 35 MPa.ww EEE SS et er er "9-84 The fille, weld size a is determined by computing the average shear stress along the shaded plane, which has the smallest cross secsion. Determine the smallest size a of the two welds if the force applied to the plate is P = 20 kip. The allowable shear stress for the weld material is Taiow = 14 ksi. Prob. 1-84‘ 1-88 The fillet weld size a = 0.25 in. If the joint is assumed to fail by shear on both sides of the block along the shaded plane, which is the smallest cross section, determine the largest force P that can be applied to the plate. The allow- able shear stress for the weld material is tajow = 14 ksi. Prob. 1-85 LG ® A ¥1-86 The tension member 1s fastened together using two bolts, one on each side of the member as shown. Each.belt has s diameter of 6.3 in. Determine the maximum ioad P that can be applied to the member if the allowable shear stress for the bolts is Tajjow = 12 ksi aud the allowable aver- age normal stress is Gajiow = 20 ksi.S44 - 1-87 The steel swivel bushing in the elevator control of an airplane is held in place using a nut and washer as shown in | Fig. (a). Failure of the washer A can cause the push rod to ! separate as shown in Fig. (b). If the maximum average nor. mal stress for the washer is dmax = 60 ksi and the maximum average shear stress is 7max = 21 ksi, determine the force F that must be applied to the bushing that will cause this to happen. The washer is 3, in. thick. Prob, 1-87 Z.oA Ky71-88 The two steel wires AB and AC are used to support \the load. If both wires have an allowable tensile stress of Catlow = 200 MPa,. determine the required diameter of each wire, it the applied load is P = 5 KN. The two steel wires AB and AC are used to support | load. If both wires have an allowable tensile stress of “Oaiow = 180 MPa, and wire AB has a diamerer of & mm and AC has a diameter of 4 mm, determine the greatest force P | that can be applied to the chain before one of the wires fails. ao fod! Probs, 1-88/1-89, -% The bcom is supported by the winch cable that has « amet o 0.25 in. and an allpwable, normal stress 0! P alto ye = 24 ksi. Determine the greatest load that can be sup ported without causing the cable to fail when ¢@ . 3” and io = 45°. glect the size of the winch. A Aw -_— =o es oc ew‘A-91 :The boom is supported by the winch cable that has an F allowable normal stress Of Gatiow = 24 ksi. If it is required Bthat it be able to slowly lift 5000 Ib, from @ = 70° to @ = 50°, determine the smallest diameter of'the cable to the nearest 4 in, The boom ABvhas a iength of 20 ft. Neglect the size of the winch. Probs. 1-1-9Abe *1-92 The truss is used to support the loading shown. Determine the required cross-sectional area of member BC if the allowable normal stress is Gatow = 24 ksi. 800 Ib Prob. 1-927 BANU eee moe rit \ 1-93 The beam is made from southern pine and is sup- ported by base plates resting on brick work. If the allow- able bearing stresses for the materials are (Opine)allow = 2.81 ksi (Obrick)alow = 6.70 ksi, determine the required length of the base plates at A and B to the nearest ¢ inch in order to support the load shown. The plates are 3 in. wide.~~ 1-94 If the allowable bearing stress for the materia) under the supports at A and B is (Op) atiow = 400 psi, determine the size of square bearing plates A’ and B’ required to support the loading. Take ? = 1.5 kip. Dimension the plaies to the } in, The reactions at the supports are vertical. ‘on1-95 If the allowable bearing stress for the material unde: the supports at 4 and 3 is {op )aliow = 400 psi, determine ths maximum load P that can be applied to the beam. The bear ing plates A’ and B’ have square cross sections of 2 in. x 2 in and 4 in. X 4 in., respectively. 3 kipCH 1 STRESS * Determine the required cross-sectional area of mem- yer, BC and the diameter of the pins at A and B if the allowable normal stress is Gajioe = 3 ksi and the allowable shear SUTeSS 1S Tallow = 4 KSI.f we bh i-97 Vhe two aluminum rods support the vertical torce of P= 20kN. Determine their required diameters if the allowabie tensile stress for the aluminum 1s @ajiow = 1SO MPa ov Prob. 6-97va : ¥~08
tion of thé@Joad. If the joist is subjected to the loading shor determine the average’shear stress in‘each nail of the han at ends A and B. Each nail has a diameter of 0.25 in. 7 hangers only support vertical loads. . 4-623 4 byapapers me % § 1 eee port the joists uniformly, 90 the we oryned the four nans ach hanger curry an equal p tion of the load. Determine the smallest diameter of the & at 4 aod at B if the allowable shear stress for the nail = 4ksi. The hangers only support vertical loads. ' ft . nad wo +319) The hangers sup Tallow 40 lb/ft fet 30 lb/ft fe)Feed ‘me ax he hanger assembly is used to support a distributed Yoading of w = 0.8 kip/ft. Determine the average shear stress Qn the ().40-in.-diameter bolt at A and the average tensile stress in ro AB, which has a ciameter of 0.5 in. If the yield shear stress for the bolt is Ty = 25 ksi, and Jne yield tensile stress for the rod is oy = 38 ksi, deteyine the factor of safety with respect to yieiding in each case. . -y J yey, Determine the intensity w_of the maximum distrib- qted load that can be supported by the ..anger assembly so that an allowable shear stress of tanow-= 13.5 ksi is not exceeded in the 0.40-in.-diameter bolts at A and B, and an allowable tensile stress Of Gayow = 22 ksi is not exceeded in the 0.5-in.-diameter rod AB.5 w/ 41-13. The assembly is used to support the distributed load- ang of w = 500 Ib/ft. Determine the factor of safety with -Tespect to yielding for the steel rod BC and the pins at # sand C if the yield stress for ‘the steel in tension is oy = 26 ks: vand in shear 7, = 18 ksi. The rod has a diameter of 0.4 in., sand the pins each have a diarheter of 0.30 in. « Sey, Bg ? f° Fh ; é beyie PROBLEMS 65 *1-204 If the allowable shear stress for each of the U34 diamcter steel pins at A, B, and C is tuigy = 12.5 ksi an the allowable normal stress for the ©.40-in® diameter rod is Fallow ~ 22 ksi, determine the larges imcensity »: of the uni- form distributed load that can be suspended from the beam. = ae 1h Probes. b1aek 10dra The com \ed pound wooden veau @ comnecied weeie by a volt at B. Assuming that the connections @ A, B.C, and D exert only vertical forces on the beam. determine the required diameter of the bolt at B and the required outer diameter of its washers if the allowable tensile stress for the bolt is (c;)aliow = 150 MPa and the allowable beanng stress for the wood is (a%)atiow = 28 MPa. Assume that the hole in the wasters has the same diameter as the bolt.
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