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M471 MACHINE DESIGN 4 YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DR. AL-ASSAL | ENG. AMRO | ENG. ABDALLA
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ROTATING SHAFT
Given Problem A rotating shaft simply supported in ball bearings at A and D and loaded by a non rotating force F of 6.8 kN Using ASTM minimum strengths, estimate the life of the part.
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CREEP-TIME CURVE
Problem 3. Define Creep, draw the creep-time curve and discuss each region on it.
COLUMN ANALYSIS
Given Problem 4. A column has both ends pinned and has a length of 32in. It is made of AISI 1040 HR steel and has a circular shape with a diameter of 0.75in. Determine the critical load.
FATIGUE STRENGTH
Problem Estimate the fatigue strength of a rotating-beam specimen made of AISI 1020 hot-rolled steel corresponding to a life of 12.5 kilocycles of stress reversal. Also, estimate the life of the specimen corresponding to stress amplitude of 36 kpsi. The known properties are Sut = 66.2 kpsi, 0 = 115 kpsi, m = 0.22, and f = 0.90.
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Effect of Operating Temperature on the Tensile Strength of Steel.* (S T = tensile strength at operating temperature; S RT = tensile strength at room temperature; 0.099 0.110)
Notch-sensitivity charts for steels and UNS A92024-T wrought aluminum alloys subjected to reversed bending or reversed axial loads. For larger notch radii, use the values of q corresponding to the r = 0.16-in (4-mm) ordinate.
Notch-sensitivity curves for materials in reversed torsion. For larger notch radii, use the values of qshear corresponding to r = 0.16 in (4 mm).
Round shaft with shoulder fillet in bending. 0 = Mc/I, where c = d/2 and I = d4/64.
(a) Both ends rounded or pivoted; (b) both ends fixed; (c) one end free and one end fixed; (d) one end rounded and pivoted, and one end fixed.