Machine Elements in Mechanical Design (6th Edition) (What's New in Trades & Technology)
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Author: Robert L. Mott, Edward M. Vavrek, Jyhwen Wang
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Chapter 1, Problem 24P
For Problems15−28, perform the indicated conversion of units. (Refer to Appendix 16 for conversion factors.) Express the results with the appropriate prefix as illustrated in Tables1−3 and 1−4.
24. Compute the weight of a steel shaft, 35.0 mm in diameter and 675 mm long. (See Appendix 3for the density of steel.)
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Find the following degree of freedom using the formula provided.
GIVEN: W= 595 N
GIVEN: ANGLE A= 44 DEGREE
GIVEN: ANGLE B= 14 DEGREE
ANSWER:
SOLVE (A) IN UNIT CM
SOLVE (B) IN UNIT N-CM
SOLVE (C) IN N-CM
PLS SHOW COMPLETE SOLUTION AND WRITE LEGIBLY AND SHOW THE FREE BODY THE DIAGRAM
PLS TAKE NOTE OF THE UNITS WHICH ARE IN CM NOT IN MM AND ALSO LOOK AT WHAT SHOULD BE THE UNITS IN SOLVING (A) IN UNIT CM IN (B) IN UNIT N-CM AND IN (C) IN N-CM.
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Decimal Places: 2
Use hand calculations, modeling is not necessary
The "Shaft" carries a torque that induces a shear force in the "Bolts".
Shear Stress in the 4 bolts (kN/m³) S = 40,000
"Bolt" spacing (m) C = 0.24
"Bolt" diameter (mm) d = 30
"Shaft" diameter (m) D = 0.15.
Assume each "Bolt" carries the same shear force.
What is the Torque (kN-m) carrying capacity of the shaft?
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Machine Elements in Mechanical Design (6th Edition) (What's New in Trades & Technology)
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