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ROTATIONAL STRESSES

9. WEEK
HOMEWORK
Homework 8.4

A solid long cylinder of diameter 400 mm is rotating about its axis at an


angular speed of 300 rad /s. Determine the maximum and minimum values of
radial and hoop stresses.

Given ρ = 0.07644 × 10 3 N/mm3, ν =0.3, g = 9.81m/s2


Homework 8.5

A long cylinder of steel of outer diameter 750 mm and inner diameter 250 mm
is rotating about its axis at 4000 rpm. Determine the radial stress and
circumferential stress along the radius of cylinder.

Given ρ = 0.078 N/cm3, ν = 0.3, g = 980 m/s2


Homework 8.6

A thin uniform steel disc of diameter 500 mm is rotating about its


axis at 5000 rpm. Determine the stresses developed at the
centre of the disc and at its periphery if the disc has a linear
variation of temperature of 50°C between the centre and in outer
edge. (Temperature varies from zero at centre to 50°C at
periphery.)
Given α = 11 × 10–6/°C, ρ = 0.07644 × 10–3 N/mm3, g = 9800
mm/s2 E = 210 GPa, ν = 0.3.

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