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- The hollow drill pipe for an oil well (sec figure) is 6,2 in. in outer diameter and 0.75 in. in thickness. Just above the bit, the compressive force in the pipe (due to the weight of the pipe) is 62 kips and the torque (due to drilling) is 185 kip-in. Determine the maximum tensile, compressive, and shear stresses in the drill pipe.A fire extinguisher tank is designed for an internal pressure of 825 psi. The tank has an outer diameter of 4.5 in. and thickness of O.OS in. Calculate the longitudinal stress, the circumferential stress, and the maximum shear stresses (out-of-plane and in-plane) at the outer surface of the tank.‘7.3-11 The stresses on an element are sx= -300 psi and sy= 600 psi. Find the maximum shear stresses on the element and show them on a sketch of a properly oriented clement.
- -11 A solid steel bar (G = 11.8 X 106 psi ) of diameter d = 2,0 in. is subjected to torques T = 8.0 kip-in. acting in the directions shown in the figure. Determine the maximum shear, tensile, and compressive stresses in the bar and show these stresses on sketches of properly oriented stress elements. Determine the corresponding maximum strains (shear, tensile, and compressive) in the bar and show these strains on sketches of the deformed elements.A capped cast-iron pipe is compressed by a brass rod, as shown. The mil is turned until it is just snug, then add an additional quarter turn to pre-compress the cast-iron pipe. The pitch of the threads of the bolt ap = 52 mils (a mil is one-thousandth of an inch). Use the numerical properties provided. (a) What stresses a and arwill be produced in the cast-iron pipe and brass rod. respectively, by the additional quarter turn of the nut? (b) Find the bearing stress ahbeneath the washer and the shear stress t(in the steel cap.-18 through 7.4-25 An clement in plane stress is subjected to stresses a,, ay., and axy. (see figure). Using Mohr’s circle, determine (a) the principal stresses and (b) the maximum shear stresses and associated normal stresses. Show all results on sketches of properly oriented elements.
- A solid aluminum bar (G = 27 GPa ) of diameter d = 40 mm is subjected to torques T = 300 N - m acting in the directions shown in the figure, Determine the maximum shear, tensile, and compressive stresses in the bar and show these stresses on sketches of properly oriented stress elements. Determine the corresponding maximum strains (shear, tensile, and compressive) in the bar and show these strains on sketches of the deformed elements.The normal and shear stresses acting on element B are ??x= -46 MPa, sy= -13 MPa, and txy= 21 MPa (see figure for Problem 7.2-10). Determine the maximum shear stresses and associated normal stresses and show them on a sketch of a properly oriented element.Solve the preceding problem if the stresses acting on element A on the web of a train rail (see figure part a of Problem 7.2-5) are found to be 40 MPa in tension in the horizontal direction and 160 MPa in compression in the vertical direction. Also. shear stresses of magnitude 54 MPa act in the direct ions shown in the figure. Determine the stresses acting on an element oriented at a counterclockwise angle of 520 from the horizontal. Show these stresses on a sketch of an element oriented at this angle.
- -18 through 7.4-25 An clement in plane stress is subjected to stresses ax,ay., and txy. (see figure). Using Mohr’s circle, determine (a) the principal stresses and (b) the maximum shear stresses and associated normal stresses. Show all results on sketches of properly oriented elements. 7.4-18 sx= 2900 kPa, sy= 9100 kPar,txy=-3750kPaThe stresses acting on element B on the web of a train rail (see figure part a of Problem 7.2-5) arc found to be 5700 psi in compression in the horizontal direction and 2300 psi in compression in the vertical direction (see figure). Also, shear stresses of magnitude 2500 psi act in the directions shown. Determine the stresses acting on an element oriented at a counterclockwise angle of 50° from the horizontal. Show these stresses on a sketch of an element oriented at this angle.-9The stresses acting on element B in the web of a wide-flange beam are found to be 14,000 psi compression in the horizontal direction and 2600 psi compression in the vertical direction. Also, shear stresses of magnitude 3800 psi act in the direct ions shown (see the figure for Problem 7.2-9). Determine the maximum shear stresses and associated normal stresses and show them on a sketch of a properly oriented element.