Problemas resuelto de Mecanica de Materiales

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MECÁNICA DE MATERIALES

AVANZADA (1)

Ing. Manuel Zapata y Sánchez

B.U.A.P.

Ingeniería en Mecatrónica Ing. en Sistemas Automotrices

Problemario enfocado

2012

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2.- A lifeboat hangs from two ship’s davits, as shown in the figure. A pin of diameter d _ 0.80 in. passes through each davit and supports two pulleys, one on each side of the davit. Cables attached to the lifeboat pass over the pulleys and wind around winches that raise and lower the lifeboat. The lower parts of the cables are vertical and the upper parts make an angle _ _ 15° with the horizontal. The allowable tensile force in each cable is 1800 lb, and the allowable shear stress in the pins is 4000 psi. If the lifeboat weighs 1500 lb, what is the maximum weight that should be carried in the lifeboat?

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Torsion Consider a bar to be rigidly attached at one end and twisted at the other end by a torque or

twisting moment T equivalent to F × d, which is applied perpendicular to the axis of the bar, as

shown in the figure. Such a bar is said to be in torsion.

TORSIONAL SHEARING STRESS, τ

For a solid or hollow circular shaft subject to a twisting moment T, the torsional shearing stress τ

at a distance ρ from the center of the shaft is

where J is the polar moment of inertia of the section and r is the outer radius.

For solid cylindrical shaft:

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For hollow cylindrical shaft:

ANGLE OF TWIST

The angle θ through which the bar length L will twist is

where T is the torque in N·mm, L is the length of shaft in mm, G is shear modulus in MPa, J is

the polar moment of inertia in mm4, D and d are diameter in mm, and r is the radius in mm.

POWER TRANSMITTED BY THE SHAFT

A shaft rotating with a constant angular velocity ω (in radians per second) is being acted by a

twisting moment T. The power transmitted by the shaft is

where T is the torque in N·m, f is the number of revolutions per second, and P is the power in watts.

Solved Problems in Torsion

Problem 304 A steel shaft 3 ft long that has a diameter of 4 in. is subjected to a torque of 15

kip·ft. Determine the maximum shearing stress and the angle of twist. Use G = 12 × 106 psi.

Problem 305 What is the minimum diameter of a solid steel shaft that will not twist through more than 3° in a 6-m

length when subjected to a torque of 12 kN·m? What maximum shearing stress is developed? Use G = 83 GPa.

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Problem 306 A steel marine propeller shaft 14 in. in diameter and 18 ft long is used to transmit 5000 hp at 189 rpm. If G

= 12 × 106 psi, determine the maximum shearing stress.

Problem 307 A solid steel shaft 5 m long is stressed at 80 MPa when twisted through 4°. Using G = 83 GPa, compute the

shaft diameter. What power can be transmitted by the shaft at 20 Hz?

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Problem 308 A 2-in-diameter steel shaft rotates at 240 rpm. If the shearing stress is limited to 12 ksi, determine the

maximum horsepower that can be transmitted.

Problem 309 A steel propeller shaft is to transmit 4.5 MW at 3 Hz without exceeding a shearing stress of 50 MPa or

twisting through more than 1° in a length of 26 diameters. Compute the proper diameter if G = 83 GPa.

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Problem 310 Show that the hollow circular shaft whose inner diameter is half the outer diameter has a torsional

strength equal to 15/16 of that of a solid shaft of the same outside diameter.

Problem 311 An aluminum shaft with a constant diameter of 50 mm is loaded by torques applied to gears attached to it

as shown in Fig. P-311. Using G = 28 GPa, determine the relative angle of twist of gear D relative to gear A.

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Problem 313 Determine the maximum torque that can be applied to a hollow circular steel shaft of 100-mm outside

diameter and an 80-mm inside diameter without exceeding a shearing stress of 60 MPa or a twist of 0.5 deg/m. Use G =

83 GPa.

Problem 316 A compound shaft consisting of a steel segment and an aluminum segment is acted upon by two torques

as shown in Fig. P-316. Determine the maximum permissible value of T subject to the following conditions: τst = 83 MPa,

τal = 55 MPa, and the angle of rotation of the free end is limited to 6°. For steel, G = 83 GPa and for aluminum, G = 28

GPa.

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Flanged Bolt Couplings

In shaft connection called flanged bolt couplings (see figure above), the torque is transmitted by the shearing force P

created in the bolts that is assumed to be uniformly distributed. For any number of bolts n, the torque capacity of the

coupling is

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If a coupling has two concentric rows of bolts, the torque capacity is

where the subscript 1 refer to bolts on the outer circle an subscript 2 refer to bolts on the inner

circle. See figure.

For rigid flanges, the shear deformations in the bolts are proportional to their radial distances

from the shaft axis. The shearing strains are related by

Using Hooke’s law for shear, G = τ / γ, we have

If the bolts on the two circles have the same area, A1 = A2, and if the bolts are made of the same material, G1 = G2, the

relation between P1 and P2 reduces to

Pag 130 beer 4° Ed

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