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44600:336 ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL COMPONENTS: Fall 2018 Protlem Set No. 3 “This homework assignment involves some problems ffom the Course Textbook: ‘Mechanics of Materials" 6th Ed, W.F. Riley, L-D. Sturges, DH. Moms, fin Wiley & Sons, 2007. 3 1, Problem 4,ffrom textbook. 2. Problem from textbook. 3.A slab of metal shown in Fig. 1 i placed between two rigid platens, which donot permit motion in the y-direction. When forces F are applied, determine the contact stresses between the sib and the platens (,,) andthe deformation of the block in the x- and z-drections. You may assume frictionless interface between the slab and the platens so that there is no shearing at the interfaces, Le. slab deformation occurs freely inthe x- and z-directions, Give answers in tenms of F, the dimensions shown in Fig. 1, and elastic properties E and v. Wis b ¥ “a F mal Ww 7 —1—4 Fe 1 4, in ent soa Fj wma sign tao i ae Be ies stei plein Sel (= 29,0004 7203) 00,1. The partis made of (0) Find ¢,,6,,7 ste point (©) What are, Yrs atthe point? (©) Cateulate principal stresses (all three of them) and maximum shearing stress atthe point Fig.2 5, Stesses onthe fice surface of a bar subjected to axial force and tors Fig. 3. Thebar ie made of tool wtih E = 30,000 ksi and G=11,500 ksi are shown in (@) Find the stain components €,,6,+7— ad €,,YsarYye atthe point? (&) Caleulate principal strains and maximum shearing strain atthe point Figs 6. Ihe eoetficient of linear thermal expansion for aluminum is 23.0x10¢ PC. (@) Consider a rod 200 mm long andi0 mm diam-ter. Ths rod is heated from 20°C to 100°C. What are the dimensions ofthe diameter and length of the rod at 100°C? Is there any stress in the rod? (Ifthe eluminum rod is snugely fited, nt fixed or joined, between two immovable non-conducting walls and then heated from 20°C to 100 °C; What is the stress in the rod assuming that it has a Young's modulus of 70 GPa and Poisson's ratio of (0.3? What would be the new diameter and length of the od at 100°C? (©) Now in part (b), consider that at 100°C, aluminum kas a Young's modulus of $5 GPa and a yield strength of 27 MPs, Rework the problem to determine ifthe rod ‘would plastically deform when itis heated to 100°C. What would lappen to the tod ialer this, it were cooled frum 100°C te 20°C? Would i til ft saugaly between the walls? 7. Do Problem 4-29 from textbook. 8. Do Problem 4-34 from textbook,

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