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Module 30 - Stress-Strain RI
Module 30 - Stress-Strain RI
PROBLEM 1
Steel, timber, and concrete are used as a
column as shown in the figure. Each of the
material have a corresponding working
normal stress with a factor of safety of 1.5
for steel, 2.0 for timber, and 1.75 for
concrete. The cross-sectional areas and
1. Calculate load P that can be applied if the shearing stress in the rivets
working stresses σw are shown in the
is limited to 80 MPa.
figure.
2. Calculate load P that can be applied if the bearing stress in the plates is
1. Based on the working stress for steel,
limited to 140 MPa.
find the value of P in kN.
3. Calculate load P that can be applied if the tensile stress in the plates is
2. Based on the working stress for timber,
limited to 100 MPa.
find the value of P in kN.
4. What is the maximum safe load P?
3. Based on the working stress for
concrete, find the value of P in kN.
[d1 = 22.6 m PROBLEM 5
A steel bar with a butt-welded joint, as shown below, will be used to carry
an axial tensile load of 500 kN. If the normal and shear stresses on the
m, d2 = 15.96 mm] plane of the butt weld must be limited to 100 MPa and 40 MPa,
respectively, determine the minimum thickness “t” required for the bar?
PROBLEM 2
The pole is supported by two cables of d1 =20 mm. The turnbuckles in the
cables are tightened until the stress in the cables reaches 415 MPa. If the
ultimate compressive stress for wood is 1.4 MPa, determine the smallest
permissible diameter, d2, of the pole if it will have a factor of safety of 2. [6
40.89 mm]
PROBLEM 6
The collar bearing shown is subject to a 300 kN force. The collar is 15
mm thick. Find “d” and “D” (to the nearest mm) so that the allowable
normal stress in the column is 150 MPa, the allowable shearing stress
in the collar is 200 MPa and the allowable bearing stress between
the collar and the support of 50 MPa is not exceeded.
PROBLEM 3
Three wood boards, each 4 in. wide, are joined by the 0.75-in.-diameter
bolt. If the working stresses for wood are 800 psi in tension and 1500 psi
in bearing, find the largest allowable value of the force P.
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PROBLEM 7
A steel rod having a length of 5.5 m and has an axial rigidity 50,000 kN. It is
subjected to an axial tensile force of 70 kN. Determine:
1. the deformation of the rod.
2. the stiffness of the rod. []
3. flexibility of the rod.
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PROBLEM 11
The Rod ABC is being pulled by 25 kN Axial
Force.
1. Determine the total Strain Energy of bar ABC.
2. Determine the Strain Energy Density of bar
AB and BC.
PROBLEM 9
Given an aluminum tube A having
an outside diameter of 75mm and
a modulus of elasticity of 73 GPa.
A solid steel bar B having a
diameter 25mm and a modulus of
elasticity of 200 GPa. P= 40 kN
and the maximum displacement at
the end of solid steel bar B is 0.4mm.
Determine the thickness of tube A
in millimeters.
PROBLEM 12
Rods AB and BC are made of steel 𝜎𝑦 = 300 𝑀𝑝𝑎, and the
modulus of Elasticity 𝐸 = 200,000𝑀𝑃𝑎, a) Determine the modulus
of resilience of the material. Determine the maximum strain energy
that can be absorbed by the assembly without permanent
deformation.
STRESS-STRAIN CURVE AND STRAIN ENERGY
PROBLEM 13
Determine the vertical
displacement of Joint B of the
truss as shown, if the
diameter of bars AB and BC is
16mm, modulus of Elasticity
of both members is 200 GPa.
PROBLEM 10
Determine the total elongation of the ABC, by using the stress
strain diagram conducted in an experiment. DYNAMIC-IMPACT LOADING
PROBLEM 14
The End Flange of the 20mm diameter steel bar is hit by 25 kg
metal collar.
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PROBLEM 20
Determine the change in volume
of the 60 mm cubic steel block
PROBLEM 16
when it is subjected to the
Determine the maximum deflection on 20 mm steel rod, after being
hydrostatic pressure p=200
hit by 50kg mass, travelling at 15m/s, assuming the mass stop and
MPa. Use E=200 GPa and
no rebounding occurs.
v=0.29.
MULTI-AXIAL STRAIN
PROBLEM 17
PROBLEM 21
Determine the change in diameter of the bar shown, if v=0.20.
A vibration isolation unit consists of two blocks of hard rubber
bonded to a plate AB and to rigid supports as shown. Knowing that
a force of magnitude P=25 kN causes a deflection of 1.5 mm of
plate AB, determine the modulus of rigidity of the rubber used.