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Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-1, Prove that the sum of the normal stresses o, +0, =a + ey is constant, See Figs, 9-24 and 9-26, fie sti 8 / sks Aw Pa A _ fs Stress Transformation Equations: Applying Eqs. 9-1 and9-3 of the ext, % 9-2, The state of stress ata point in a member is shown on the element, Determine the stress components acting on the inclined plane AB, Solve the problem using the method —t ee i558 ‘of equilibrium described in See.9.1 Ae ‘ asi NeE 20 Fi + (Asin das 4 (Sdn Pet 30 sens Pon A + (aac "pos 30° = 0 ‘AF =~A5244 AD 20 AF = (RAs 4°) 40" ~ (Sdn 0") sin OP + AAs AO A + (asco Ain 30" =0 AB =-0404aA af se A 405i Ane = 45. i Ams top elim, AE mo4ot ists ‘The nogav signs indice ht he ens of 0 and fy ae oppose ‘what shown on FBD ery 1© 2008 by RC. Hibeler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason Baan, ne, Upper Sad Rivet Allight reserved Thi mati i protected der all 9-3, The state of stress at a point in a member is shown on the element, Determine the stress components acting on the inclined plane AB. Solve the prob ‘of equilibrium described in Sec. 9.1 em using the method Force Equilibrium: Forte ectoned element, (PG =O: 8638018 on SOP a oF 200 (4A cos 50") 40S" = 0 age 708244 NYE Ree 0 ake ss01a4 sore ar 20184 2 S08 5 <0 aFe= 12.75.04 Normal end Shear Stress Fuh cn plane Ae w iztpsi ane oe = tase AEE = 128 ps ar, ee ae) toy Amana 00 psi WS ansinset ‘nena Aske ay % peosdcesso" 350 psi “9-4, "The state of stress at a point in a member is shown ‘on the element. Determine the stress components acting on the inclined plane AB, Solve the probleta usin ‘of equilibrium described in Se. 9.1 the method AEF a0 bf ~Aot den re P+ 680(Ab 6.830" =0 Nan <0 a5 — essa crn ania in =0 "af = 15584 455put Ane AB at ‘Tene gn tt tht ses of 9, Sc opanies ‘stow on FBD. a {00 ps J 6s0psi awe stcesbo® 450 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9S, The state of stress at a point in a member is shown on the element. Determine the stress components acting on soMPa the inclined plane A, Solve the problem using the method ‘of equilibrium described in Sec. 9. 28Mea ‘MPs EER e =; Fe + 60AAcoR 30° ene 50° ~ 28AA o08 30° oot oP + SOMA sin 30" cos 60 — 28. sin 30° as 30" AF, = ~ 3325144 FLEA, =O; AF ~284A cos 30° sin 6 — MA cos 3729 30" “SOMA sin 30a 6 + 288A in 30 ain 30° = 0 ‘= 1833.44 Oe = tim so EE = —533PE Ae aby. fey mga eA 83a Ame aA “The egaive sin nas tat te sense of i oppose hl shown on FBD. 9-6, Thestate of stress ata point in a member's shown on the element, Determine the stress components acting on the inclined plane AB. Solve the problem using the method soMPa ‘of equilibrium described in Sec. 9.1 Vers ‘9sAcon 30" aia 30° +3540 30° sn 6 = 0 B AB = 344284 soMPs YER =0 AF ~S08Asin 30° sn 30" + 35AAsin 0" sin 60- “nacos 30° cs 3° + 354A cr 30° cos 60” =O AF, = 9.098 = Ane eee ex =-348MPE Ane ae Ol, ‘Te meg spn inde tha he sense of 6, and fy rcpt to that shown on FBD. 51 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, 97. Solve Prob. 9-2 using the strese-transformation {equations developed in Sec i sisi 2 G.=Ski gy =3bi ny =the 5 = 22% 5 She55 284 tsa 28 al aaa ia 323 373g 260° sin 260" = 4.058) Ane “Tenegsve sen incase 0 acomprestive ses. 7 3s ty = Lien 204 0420 in 260 fon 260" = 04 ak Ane “Tene sien indicus fy he -y" rion “98, Solve Prob. 9-4 using the strest-transformation ‘equations developed in See. 92 4 s00 psi a -680psi 6 = MOD ty 0 8230" SAG 4 FF 00g 204 Fy sin 28 _—o sors er @é are SOs 6 +0 = 388 ps ‘Ans . ‘Tee npnive signin 0, tacoma si. soya Sean 206 ym 28 5 (Min r= 455 pei Ane 9-9, Solve Prob. 9-6 using. the stresstunsformation equations developed in Sec 9.2, Show the result on a sketch, 1 so MPa 35MPa + ® aN sonra toy 25 Sn 264 60820 = 22a saan SEMEL Am ‘eng f- =dn 52 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-10, Determine the equivalent state of stress on an clement ifthe element is oriented 30 counterclockwise from the element shown, Use the stess-ransformation equations. 2 M0 (OC 25 6) -990 sn "= 340 ps 950 psi vase psi Se d 9-11, Determine the equivalent state of stress on an clement if the element is oriented 60° clockwise from the clement shown, o=-0" ‘Stress Transformation Equations: Applying ys. 9=1, 9~ and 9-3, aor, B85 290, sn 28 608 (120%) + [12050 (120%) 2 ra ttn i) fey = Se sin 2 fy 209 28 sin (120) + [120008 (- 20 pst 300 ps 24 699 psi Doorsi 453 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, 49-12 Solve Prob. 96 using the stesstransformation a oo Pa 120" = S0MPL = 90MPA ty = 35M ss Mba oe = SES 5 = Fe 204 ry sn20 ra = BEM 50 ar (asin 240" eee z sonra =e re Tee nesive sgn ines 0, Ss compesve sess 20+ yson28 = = 25am nse +5. 24 = -3KEMPE ae 9413, ‘The stat of sues at apointisshown on the element Determine (a) the principal stresses and (b) the maximum, SOMPs inplane shear stes and average normal stress tthe pot Specty te orientation ofthe element in each case eae asm eeS20MPL Am oy =-6hOMPL Ane gue ‘remain of principal eos: oon 10m ash ae em ann Soi wean nies, -7513, ony we eg 9 a demi eps pet os 0 20+ tq3h20, whan 0 SW 8-0. ore suas «ssoMe ne = 230 =605MP Ane 15MPa RK gr SOME wn ay 450m | a rag, SEZB ND AS CHOII ng Monee Bybee pve ein sng AB, fo, ote deca hown 54 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-44, ‘The state of stress at a point is shown on the element. Determine (a) the principal stresses and (b) the maximum in-plane shear stress and average normal stress At the point, Specify the ofientation of the element in ceach cas. en =120Mr ‘Use 9: dermine e picpal plano an SAS 5 LES 206 yl where 0= oe 60482) +150) sin 2604829 = 169 MPA ‘Tenfoe Oy = 603" » sae Et Beets? 115 MPa Ane 2220, 00. soonere = S82 080 00 Ane and Opp 2-295" Ane enon of enum in-plane shea ss: vn, 580 Cg Onis Am ond By oheraion, inode presave eur say AB, fy, hatin Be etn shown 180MPa ——+ 1S0MPa ergH wos cen iy 3s 455 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion a his marl may Be reproduces ny Lorn of by any mcs, witb! perusion in wring rom he pobier 91S. The state of stessata point isshown onthe element _——_ Determine (a) the principal stresses and (b) the maximam ‘ngplane shear strest and average normal sres al the point. Specify the orientation of the element in euch ess, Soke mm on Been g-93r at mar see Ee SEC oie am ge 8 EE, aie ne pet 93° wan SSR Oy ry * {y uen atrpreo g M20 Nest ‘eat Shaan cedeete meinen tees bene 9:16 The stale of stress at a point is shown on the 250 Mea clement, Determine (a) the principal stresses and (b) the ‘maximum in-plane shea stress and average normal stress at the point Specify the orientation ofthe element in each cas. wes ce 20.Mpa " ope use marie 54am pnt ey “20 Mee 2500p sows 9 a0 ap eon “ 310 Me nn pt ee Ee 285Hh 250mt6 "2heMpe rin np inn, = SM edn mncawe 56 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-47. A point on a thin plate is subjected to the wo successive states of stress shown, Determine the resultant sate of stress represented on the element oriented as shown con the # 200MPa I ue a - SOMPa Stree Transformation Equations: dgplyng Ep. 9~1,9~2. and 9-3 cement (@) wih 8=-30", ideo 28, (eB 0820+ 80 28 200+ (350) 200 ~(-380, os (407) 40 ud Fin 206 60828 Sion 50* rarer Combining te es conpovents of wo ements yes slo yHle)y =H =—13ME Ane (¢,),+(4,),=-3125-403=-257 MPa Ane (5) +( fy), = 6495457282100. Ans 57 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, 9-18, The steel bar has a thickness of OS in. und is subjected to the edge loading shown, Determine the principal stresses developed in the bar 20 i. [Normal and Shear Sires: In scorance wit he xb sgn 200 5,022 « p20 ee 00s: In-Plane Principal Stress: Apline £495, OO 2400 a=m0pn a= 4008 ans 9-19, ‘The steel plate has & thickness of 10 mm and is subjected to the edge loading shown. Determine the maximum in-plane shear stessand the average normal stress developed in the steel fOKN im yy S0KN/m Normal ond Sheer Sires In sccortnce wi eels signconvenion = UP sonmes 0, = 20 «oon og ROOMPE g, = “Oa 520 soon \ Maximum In-Plane Shear Sirs: Agog E 9=7 Boome 58 1© 2008 by RC. 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Determine the norma sires and he principal stresses the point. ey ‘Stress Transformation Equations: Applying Eqs. 9-3 and " Tea? 9a wih Om -IBS, #3468K yy = LODE, fy =P wie =, 1.20% ,c028 “ 3.6 SN (20% +s (210) 005285, sin 26 t x z a \s46t 08 200553 takse nate? page—.te “ a, = ithe cos (20) 2-200) e746 ans In-Plane Principal Stress: Applying 649-5 anal 644 3.468 | z 682.828 2k op e2Otks Ame 159 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion a his marl may Be reproduces ny Lorn of by any mcs, witb! perusion in wring rom he pobier 9-22, The clamp hears down on the smoot surface at E by tightening the bolt Ifthe tensile force in the bolt is 40 KN, determine the principal stresses at points A and Bt and show the results on elements located at each of these points. The eross-scctional area at A and 2 is shown in the adjacent figure, ‘Support Reactions: As shown on FBD(). Internal Forces and Moment: As shown oo FBD(). Secon Pape 1a haar a at Normal Stress: Appin ie Renae rma 2401 10?}0025) = 220000) ‘asnsc0) ‘Shear Stress: pig te thea fom 11010) + GrsTeNEo ge BON 937500 ‘3125(10)(005) n-Plane Principal Stresses: 2, =-192 MPa. and fh, Dior pie Sice no ster ea acon he ment, e=2,=0 ans a3, ==192 and 5, = “240 MPafor pi 8 Applying 4 9-$ po (orca e220 qye-260MPL Ane ei Se FE) on, Oriemuaton of Principal Plane: Asiyng Ea 9-4 for poi 8, ee l-a)a" 6 Geo and aoe Subsumung be esl 9 wi = $5.0 els BEB AF 4206 0028 20606126050 (900) MOMPL= 2, Hers, 8, =-80" gas" Ans 200 mm Onin yD am i soma F < soot on nom M240 tab Vso nc TD ea ¥ Ps ye fc i one = Bast fants emt HOME 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-28, Solve Prob. 9-22 for points C and D. 2mm som D ‘Support Reactions: As shown on FBD\ Ld " ” a sont 1mm Inernat Forces and Moment: As 0% 98 FDO). f or" me Secon Propet Mn a 1=5(005)(008") =03125( 10") mt t 3mm a 100 mm a=0 sonia 0 =574" =002(001)(008) =5.00( 10) mn" Normal Stresses: Apying the Neer oma 2 2 -220010)(-0028) 100018) | ‘Os135 10) Shear Stress Apliog te sear formals = “2, o3m 1600100) = 16B(10[600010) 5 6 STB (OOH, In-Plane Principal Stres: ¢, =0, 0, =256 MPA and 4 = (or pos C Sie a shear sexs a ponte ment =, =256MPs ‘Ane toon. e200 Ane loen 9, £0. =-1SL6MPa, and 5, = 10.24 MPa for point. =. Sera Veco ee M2820 mom ee. te Substinating the results into Eq.9~ 1 with 8 = 3,797° yields: one oe ow EE cos 204 5, sin 28 geen O+(1S5.6) 0-(-153.5) soee 1g nasa 1898" aor SA OI pessoa 788 ee a3, =-t62 an fee 461 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, 9.24. The grains of wood in the board make an angle of 20° with the horizontal as shown, Determine the normal and shear stress that act perpendicular to the board is subjected to an axial load of 250 N. ins if the 08204 fy 8n20 +2, eed 16667+0 16687-0 ee 2 tye (EB in 204 600828 166.67-0 7 sin 22074052682 Ane 9-28. ‘The wooden block wil fail if the sheur stress acting along the grain is 550 psi. Ifthe normal stress -, = 400 psi determine the neoessary compressive stress cr that will cats failure H$Ke |)|| 0» (ASS nin 20 08 28 a. 3 Nf eerste : Aeeest ss0-(SES yan 96v0 sae . = pel Ane a 462 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier Tocated teach ofthese points oe ee Section Properties: go BA _ 901/002)(015) 009810159002) TORO) + ISCO ros (aoe) e0150.00 008-000" = 00825.m (092)(0.18) «0021015 (0095-00825)? Normal rere: Appiving te Dene ols 910 (008 = Tespasctomy = 2 Mo 2 SA sa Shear Stress: Aglying she fomats += *2, Tas ir=)(00), In-Plane Principal iresses:¢, = 15223, 0, =0, and 1, Or poineA Snceno sear snes aco he lone, $2 Pa ‘Ans see mom, 956M 2, Aap B95 sed, £6702 MPa for poi Band a 080, IBEBF ot 2600, (EN om snd 2 =0229 MPa -195Me2 Ans Seige ena in Eg.9~1 wah 8 L960" ys Orientation of Principal Plane: Applying Eq. 9~4 foe poiat 8, . 06186, 58028 cos 3900 (-6702sin 3920) 6, = 196" ant 880 Hess 1© 2008 by RC. Hibeler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason Baan, ne, Upper Sad Rivet Allight reserved Thi mati i protected der all 9-27. The bent rod his a diameter of 15 mm and is subjected to the force of 6D N, Determine the principal stresses and the maximum in-plane shear stress that are developed at point A and point B. Show the results oa properly oriented elements located at these points. Internal Force and Moment: As shown os FED, Section Properties: An x( 0.075) «55255 10") a £(ooms') =248505(10) wt Normat Stress 60, s00(a0078) SERIO) * ZaBs05 10") 3395-90 541 = 67.146 Ms 39590541 93937 MPs In-Plane Principal Stresses: 0, = 87.146 MPa @, =0, and, = for point A Since no shi ees at on the emer 226, Ans 87 MPs ‘Ans 6, #98937 MPa. 6, =0 and s,, = Ofor pom B, Since no 0, #939 MPs Ane ‘Ans Marimum In-Plane Shear Stress: AplyngEx.9~ 1 for pein. sn ICSE [Ease oe Applying Eq 97 fr point B, 2 CE) (PR) +0-s1000 Ane Orientation of the Plane for Staximum In-Plane Shear Stress: Applying By 9~6 or pA, 8450" aad 450 me s0mm coon an L— 25mm —+— 75mm —4 M=30.0N-m aan os | espe Point A sink B “See SI | game ee omp, ATOMpa. Paint & boint 8 ee. oe a ¢ io" ea oe Bint A Penta By observation, in owderta preserve equi. € guy has at sho dest hom in igure. Average Normal iret: Apiyng£4.9~§ for pon a6, 87.1600 ng = 16-0 sonra ‘Aaplyng Ea 98 fr poi 246, 995700 one, sevre ¥ 464 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier *9-28, ‘The simply supported beam 1s subjected to the 1 traction eeess 79 nits top enrface Determine the principal + + yy . stresses at points A and B, ar a 2 KH : btn $12 +4 Me P _(egbLasaydr2 | tbl? _ 20k. # eed tno 2GL 465 1© 2008 by RC. Hibeler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason Baan, ne, Upper Sad Rivet Allight reserved Thi mati i protected der all 9-29, ‘The beam has a rectangular cross section and is subjected to the loadings shown. Determine the principal stresses and the maximum in-plane shear stress that are developed at point A and point B. These points are just 10 the left of the 2000-Ib load, Show the results on properly oriented elements located at these points, 200% 1000 oxo 1006 ry Support Reacilons: As shown on FBD(®) Internal Forces and Moment: As shows on FBD(). Section Properties 1= H(O(18") = 168750 Qa-0 Norma Stree: Me aT Froo0 , 20001121075) wo * ers 11110667 = 117.78 ps 1.114 10667 = 95.6 psi Shear Stresset: Since Q, = Q,=O.hene, y= 20 In-Plane Principal Stress: 9, =-lIT 8p 0, = 0, and , =If0r Boi A. Sine o shear et upon he a. =0,=0 Ans 290, «11858 Ans 1, =95.56 8 6, =0 and s,, =O for point B. Since no shear es acts op he element 0 £9, =956 si Ans a, =0,=0 ‘Ans Maximum In- Plane Shear Stress plying .9~7 for point ye, (= 20-389 9si Ane ‘Appin 49-7 for Poot [a2 y a ora FOO ang av FP) +0478 pat Ans 20901 Ysr0¢0 2a pers a Paist bite sd jars s5gp re 470 ps. Tops Point Bat 6 wanes wg 50" 078 io" BY SES ats Orientation ofthe plane for Maximum In-Plane Shear Stress: Applying E496 fr pos (cur 0 e450" and 350" Ane Agnlyng 64.96 for point B. m8, = 50 and 450" Ans By observation, in onder 0 preserve oqilbnum, € aa has tet inthe deetion shown in he Fig. Average Normal Stress: Applying B98 for poi A curso 7 S9psi Ans Aaplyng Ea 9~B for point 8. eto, 98.5540 2 7 466 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-30, The wide-flange beam is subjected to the loading shown, Determine the principal stress in the beara at point ‘A and at point H. These points are located at the top and: bottom of the web, respectively. Although it i not very accurate, use the shear formula to compute the shedr stress Internal Forces and Moment: hs shown on FBD(). Section Properties: ‘4=0210.22)-0:19(02) Jyo0(022) = 500( 10 (019)(02) = 508 (10°) mt rh a ‘A’ =0.105(001)(03) =0.210( 10°) m" Normal Stress: ae ae (_ 268110 ,73.5110)10.0 on) * Sos 2, = 30S 144.685 = 1483 MPa o 144685 = 161.5 MPa ve Sheer Stress: Anping te set formula r= V8 ecw ty = BOSUMLORIOLIOMY "= f= Sosri6*)(000) In. Plane Principal Stress: 0, = 48.3 MPa, 0, «0, snd yy = 1809 MPa for point. Applying Ea 9 $ 1.09 MPs eae ote 1s0MPs Ans 15.09 MPa for poi 2. Applying E495. oya0 tS CS) oa, uiieo, = 1100, (cLI=w on a= ) #1509) W3MPa Ans 1mm J ae 200mm 2suN 10mm 503)=24ke) BOM 463 Print 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, 9-31, ‘The shaft has a diameter d and is subjected to the Joadings shown, Determine the principal stresses and the maximum in-plane shear stress that is developed anywhere ‘on the surface ofthe sha. F ~ % Internal Forces and Torgu: bs sown on FBD (8) Secon Properties: : F we Anke oe C 3 6 ermal Stes: TE OR Ta ae ‘Shear Stress Applying the wesion formal Te _B(4) | 6h SF, <0, and a 1st, 5B any poin onthe sats surface. Applying Ea 98, = (r-frE) km 468 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9.32, A paper tube is formed by rolling a paper stip in a spiral and then gluing the edges together as. shown. Determine the shear stess acting along the seam, whieh is Aa 30° from the vertical, when the tube is subjected to an axial force of 101N’The paper's | mim thick and the tube has ‘an outer diameter of 30 mm, : = 10976. = 0 ty = 0 O30 ~ 25% sin20 + 5 00020 109.76 - 0 sin 60? +0= —47SKPa Ams (O46 KP 9-33. Solve Prob, 9-32 for the perpendicular tothe seam, 10N oN somm al Lettre 10 a = 109 76 0P . Four - oa ~'°" i 7 = BEG 4 S006 28 + ty 8 a a = St $-Fie0s 28 + ty sin 28 * 196 +0, 1 2 2 os (607) + 0= 823KPL Ans 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, 9-34. The shaft has a diameter d and is subjected to the Toadings shown. Determine the principal stresses and the ‘maximum in-plane shear stress that is developed at point A The bearings only support vertical reactions Support Reactions: As shown 09 FRD\2) Internal Forces and Moment: As shown on FBD(6) Section Properties Pp ale Normal Stress: erent. Maximum In-Plane Shear Stress: Agpying £49~7 for (ea) -F) Ans a0 1© 2008 by RC. Hier Pulsed by Pearson Prenie Hall, Paton Bdseton, ne ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion of his maternal maybe repre ‘pyr Saale Rive NJ. Allright reserved This materi is prteted under all, i ny frm of by ay means, host permission in waking frm the pblsher 9-35, The drill pipe has an outer diameter of 3 in. wall thickness of 0.25 in.,and a weight of 80 lb/ft Iitis subjected to a torque and axial load as shown, determine (a) the Principal stresses and (b) the maximum in-plane shear stress ata point on is surface at section Internat Forces and Torgue: Ae shows on FBO (3. Section Properties: AaE(-28) -0sse Je E(.st-1as) wauinit Normal Sires 1 -2500 O° a6RIse 575 pst Shear Stress: Applying te trsion formula eo Te 0000.9 34075 pst ze. 3497.55 8) In-Plane Principal Stresses: 0, 0, 6, = 1157S psi and 397.5 plfor any pinton te shalt sutice. Applying Ea 95, a op (-11573) 7 -3787523545.08 0, = 2966 psi= 297 si #4128 psi 4.12 1) Maximum In-Plane Shear Stress: Applying £4 9-.7 =| cons a3sis piss, 15001 FF, Bo tafe 50428)000 1b 250016 recuse al, {_ 31 Mrs esi 7 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion a his marl may Be reproduces ny Lorn of by any mcs, witb! perusion in wring rom he pobier ¥9-26, The internal loadings a a seetion of the beam are shown. Determine the prineipal stresses at point A. Also ‘compute the maximum in-plane shear stress at this point, Section Properties: 4=02(03)-015(02) «0030 12 4102(03)- 5ia19(02) 360(10°) wt t= eon(a2 yon (a0e) «815(1°) at ian a 200 mm ermal Sires: Wty 77 2010) _5041010.18) 26 ga DSS som

STH MPa 2103)~015(02) «030m 41020(03") = (015 (02") =0350(10") at 1-0 (02) «a (0m a4rsi0% wt "A" = 0.125(005)(02) = 1.25( 10°) wm? 30100) “aoc * BETS Shear Stress: Applying te shes formals ceo Pile, _ SLIP sTI0+y Tr” O380(107)(005) Ins Plane Principal Stress: 0, «5.238 MPa ¢, =0 sad “57.14 MPafor pont C. Applying E295, BE (SBE ge “95. Ans sn CETe [=X cms 7.2 MPa Ans a8 1© 2008 by RC. Hibeler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason Baan, ne, Upper Sad Rivet Allight reserved Thi mati i protected der all 9-39, The wide-lange beam is subjected to the SO-KN fore-Determine the princi stresses inthe beamat pint sous loeted on the web atthe botiom of the upper lage Although its not very accurate, use the shea formala to : Galeulats the sear sess # — 3m 1 {20m ' 10mm FF fas L.o2ya2re) - 2199025) «9548100 m* sone = 01319001302) = 03144 Zonm in on motte 2.=19600MP, #0 ty =-1647n OG v5 0% ays = 2a (Cae? |= fern ay=198MP. Ane L196. 93 mere oro-137 MPa Ans 49-40, Solve Prob, 9-39 for point 2 located on the web at a the topof the hota ange a t+ Sm 1 ‘ome SPT 0 1 o2y0247? - 10190257 = 95481233009 m* tn 4 = 3,0 199025 «984s Ht mm 24 =(0131 00190.) = 0214410") on oP s5asTa3800 ~ 0. | sy0314000%) Tr” 9545800000 647M soen Sen. a.=-1643MM 5, =0 cet So hal 37MPa 198MPs Ane er fren a4 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-41, The boltis fixed to its support at C.1f a force of 1815 is applied to the wrench to tighten it, determine the principal stresses developed in the bolt shank at point A Represent the results on an element located at this point. The shank has a diameter of 0.25 in, hah = ons’) 0191747600") at J= F125} = 038349510") 4 Me _ 360.125) Me, 360.129) as.47u 7" Tipe} z 10887) ese" wen BE = 000.129 47” aes 8520 TAY A247 ts, 0, =0, fy =3520ks4 Ke 01a Se iy? z 7 23.4140, [Ba = BO [BOs s5a¢ ' oy =488ksi Ane on =-254isi Ans ty 3520 ay GaaT-OFR ‘Use Eq. 9-1 to detrmine the principal plane foro; and 03 = asaksi 48.8 desi BAG 4 Bio 20 ty sin 20 3s.8 . Bee BAS oot 71.564 3820 sin 1. 56° = 48.8 ksi Or =3878 Oa asa a5 ©2106 Wy RC Hee Pubs by Peon Prentice Hl Peon Enon, ne, Ure Sie Rie NT. Ah eee Ths mati i rotted er 9-42, Solve Prob. 9-4l for point B. 1b F00.128*) = 0191747610" int 15 F0125% <0380500°)8 2 = $829 yeyon28) 9150009007 we, MQe Te _ 18(.3020833,107) __108(0.125) te F” 0a9i7476q0°)(025) 0383495007) cs 2-34.71 ksi %=0 Say ©3471 O12 = EE (a? ATs 7 oe ath = 02 VOR GaTF 450 = 347ksi Ans Op =-347 ksi Ans 6 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-43. "The beam has a rectangular cross section and is subjected to the loadings shown. Determine the principal stresses that are developed at point A and point A which are located just to the left of the 20-KN Toad. Show the results on elements located at these points, Internl Forces and Moms ‘As shown on FBD() Section Properties: 1402) =0020 m8 6.669(10°) mt 50(10) 2100110") _ 200110) ,04) “oad” “seesrcios) "OS MPO 100104 _ 200110 10) Samo” SeseTTIO) Shear Sieve ping beso += 2, =o 100(109[050010°Y] 6 ssp nara ETO OT In-Plane Principal Stresses: €, =-30'S MPa 0, =0. 208 or po Sinem she es a on he omen -8,~ Ans 20, =-105 MPa Ane ,*-0.500MPa, c, = 0 and ,, =-0 750 MPs for pein 2 Appling £4 9-5, 828.4, Fey eee ae ') +(-0.750"" Oviemaion of Principat Plane: Appying x, 9~ or pin 8, 0750 Canon m=O 26, = 3000 623578 and = S422 “Sing the resus ino E91 with O= 35-78 yihs +2 20+, 4029 $000 08 1.564 (-0.750sin 71.56%) 2048 Eg Eg i om 100 mm 104, nf) ian oe 10:0 ka) 10s V=/0-0 KN 10-08 N#10.0 kW oben way, ' Poorpy "4 |?" A [bm soo _ fone > CTs0 mPa, 7 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion a his marl may Be reproduces ny Lorn of by any mcs, witb! perusion in wring rom he pobier *9-44, The solid propeller shaft on aship extends outward from the hull. During operation it tums at « = 15 rad/s ‘when the engine develops 900 KW of power, This causes a Uhrust of F = 1.23 MN on the shaft. If the shaft hasan outer diameter of 250 mm, determine the principal stresses at any point located on the surface ofthe sha. ‘Power Transmission: Using he fomulsdevspd in Cpe 1 =900kW =0900( 10") N mie P _ 0900104 =400(10) Nom Imernal Torque and Force: Ae sown oa FBD Section Properties D75m {n-Plane Principal Stresses: 6, and, = 1956 MP foray pit one shal sac. Appyng ea Star Sie: pig wt or Sorel Gaag) 252223 Te _ 0110910125) 49s, “asc : o)=107MP oye 354A Ans 9-48. The solid propeller shaft on a ship extends outward from the hull, During operation it urns at w ~ 15 rad/s, ‘when the engine develops 90 KW of power. Tis causes & Uhmust of F= 123MN'on the shaft If the shaft has a diameter of 250 mm, determine the maximam in-plane tase shear stress at any point located on the surface ofthe shaft Power Tamtmistion: Using te formula dvope in Chae 5, : ane erase Internal Torque and Force: As shown on FBD. A= ¥(028) «oo1sase wt 0.1254) =0.3835(10°) w 200) ‘arses a 2506 MPa ‘Shear Stress: plying he sion frm, Te ea0110 0.128) 7° Oss =1956 Mr Teeooed Eat) nw Tesoodee : Maximum In-Plane Shear Stress 0, ons @, =. 19-S6Ps or any oncom abl sre 8 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-46, The stel pipe has an inner diameter of 2.75 in. and ‘an outer diameter of 3 in, IF itis fixed at C and subjected to the horizontal 20-b force acting on the handle of the pipe ‘wreneh al its end, determine the principal stresses in the Pipe at point A which is located on the surface ofthe pipe Internal Forces, Torque, and Moments: As shown on FBD. Fstenats) =r Fis! cuns') «2a! (0), =t°1 9114 .35)] 51693 0° Normal Stress: Applying the Nexae formal 2010) | T1687 “Shear Stress: The wsnsverss shear sess in the © diction and ‘he trina shear stress ca be obined usin shar formula ans torsion formula, ty = “2 and fio = 22. respecuvel torso formas, ty = 42 and 7B. cespecuvey Fee ~ Fos 20105169) _ 2401.5) * Tremra(ons)” 23575 11898 2016 ron soi] [_Il te. LD A 8 6 ps In Plame Principal Siress: 0, =0, 6, =0 308 rg LIB pi for point A. Apiving 4 9~ 5 sot fork =t9psi 9 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion a his marl may Be reproduces ny Lorn of by any mcs, witb! perusion in wring rom he pobier 9-41. Solve Prob. 9-46 for point, which s located on the surface of the pipe. bd 7 12in, in tal 2 Internl Forces, Tergee, and Moment: A svn ea FED. : Section Properties E(ust 13st) «unr Fuss) nama! Res Noomel Sires Aoping eRe rm Shur Sires: Fass ss anos ng 29013) sao rs ut i | 2s. zps In-Plane Picipal Stet: 6, «2867960, =0. a Peso ps 5, ==1S40 pi for pot 8. Appving Ea 9-5, a3p aT An 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier «9-48. ‘The cantilevered beam is subjected to the load at its end. Determine the principal stresses in the beam at points A and B. Internat Forces and Moment: shown oo FB, (012)(013") «33.25( 10%) wt 019)(012°) «21.6(10°) wt (@), #4" = 006(003)(012) =0216(10) (@),0 [Q), =£4°=004(00)(019) =0240(10") wt (a), =0 Normal Stress =Hss10(0088) | -104(10(000 “Sa7stio)—*— aati =-108 90 gg ne ZHAOD OTH, 1081109 -002) Baste) "aL eo Shear Strest: Aplin shew Formas Wl, , 1200100216019) «6 gays Te SB7RNOAp(o.a |” OMe Fa Yi, _ 900103020000) eg yey SS he a1.6 10-03) a ye egal tn. Plan Pina Sire 0,==JO8M 0, #0 md 1, Cots teri foing 493 ee Bunt A oa eftSee (Eng poser 2882 Eee < Aone ' 7 Point B cea yatta a (0, = 2.0 MPa 9, = 0, and fy = 0.5667 MPS or poi. Aepbing 9-5 oan Bee (22) +, 20e0, 7 = 2ugeai 010s OF sae on 0MPL— oy=-106KPL Ane a1 1© 2008 by RC. Hibeler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason Baan, ne, Upper Sad Rivet Allight reserved Thi mati i protected der all 9-49, The box beam is subjected to the loading shown Determine the principal stresses in the beam at points A a 00 1001 1 net ‘ 4 12 ne) ~ L166) = 233.3 =o ob =o ee Liane 2snp2sn+ =O ago ODE) «617 = ME OC 6.7 pi ol pe A z 4 a tavtest 57} eo te4o” c . W840" |) mes00'F* iz fern L—46spsr 9-50, A bar has a cioular eros section with a diameter of 1 in. It is subjected to a torque and a bending moment, At the point of maximum bending stress the principal stresses are 20 ksi and —10ksi, Determine the torque and the bending moment ona = Se (ES In tis problem 0, = 0 -— 0 Solving as. (1) and (2): o Wei ty 41d mas F035 #2776 kip-in =231 b+ 100+100, » 3 ® M=0981 bip-in = 8180 Ane Ane 82 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 951. ‘The internal loadings at a section of the beam consist of an axial foree of 500 N, a shear force of 800 N, and two moment components of 30N-m and 40N-m, P Determine the principal stresses at point A. Also caleulate the maximum in-plane shear stress at this point o02y = 666700" ot Nei is a=0 i Som Tons Nm [0m so stm on cunt, 2000. ayy son 27 T WnOD” Kori05 uso Here, the peincipal stresses are 2,20 Ams 0; =0,=-20kPa Ans aye — G0 KPa =O .=104P Ans 9-52, The internal loadings at a soction of the beam ‘consist of an axial force of SOO Na shear force of S00 N fand two moment components of 3N-m and 40 N-, Determine the principal stresses at point H. Ako calculate the maximum in-plane shear stress a this point t= Lean 03? =6659(104) mt oNm 1 , ‘ = Lc02y0.n? = 1667004 haem “ Pion wit 4 oO (05 = £14 = (005N0.1)01) = 05(10" 0? c soe soon son Me. 0 so RT God 16X10 ae one Aor a a ee Bo an 82% (ES? 1540, [TB = 820, EO aor )=167KPs Ane :=-216KPa Ane [Bay woes Am ry 1© 2008 by RC. Hibeler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason Baan, ne, Upper Sad Rivet Allight reserved Thi mati i protected der all 983. ‘The internal loadings at a section of the beam consist of an arial foree of 500 N, a shear force of SH) N, and two moment components of 30N-m and 40N-m, Determine the principal stresses at point C, Also calculate the maximum in-plane shear stress a this point L 4 1 (0102) = 666710 0* (0201) = 1667010 ym* a = €2075}005)0.1)=0375(10 mn? 500, 3005, @ix03}* 67005 475i 4750 o=0 COs [E+ 73, ca fy #45 Pa oa te, z 7540. 1540, $0 = 7464Pa Ans Oe-71kPL Ane FED, asp stot Ane 200m Nm 00 ni, k usm SoON swoN |< — 6s ps 9.86, Solve Prob, 9-4 using Mo's circle. moral 4.0) | 650400 95 7 2 M6500) BAH.) A-125,0) é R= CA 650-125 = 525 § (0, = -125-~525 e086? =-388 pol Ae 25a "= 455 pei Ane # ieee a4 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-57, Solve Prob. 9-2 using Mobr's circle erg is 2:4) 53 pay re 7 i 2 ei == n= (GFT = 20603 - fi sii co rH —— 2 a tor tut hi hn fm tet 9-58, Solve Prob. 9-3 using Mobs cit oa Construction ofthe Clete: a wxocace wih eign onenton 3p 6, =-200 ps. and 0 tee 4 Som gH gett ext0, _ 30+(-200 : SO, BOA) \. ‘ « “The cows fr elene poins A and C ae A a *“ 1380.0) €(780, 0) apa : Telus de cites Is | 278 R= 380-78.0= 275 pst Cs Stresses on the Inclined Plane Te noel an she sess a camporens (9 and, epeena by fe rae fa Pon cee y= 78.0627505 80 = 13 pi Ans sey = 215 sn80"=271 pi ns ons 9-59, Solve Prob. 940 using Mohr’ ile, ops " oot = Pete —— wre -s10r =897" ie: Sra 2os 34979150898 psi Ane Sepa. s97F =O pl Ane tote 0) = 961.9 cn 38979-15098 Ame 485 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, 9.60, Solve Prob, 9-6 using Mobis circle : one ease Gesu ye sn KD Ere ata 28 Ae 7 » f= (OTT « was oun Coordinates of point B ~ oome(B)eaase ny y= 300" — 180 60.255" = 9.745° 24: = 7040311 608 58,745° 248.7 MPa An 540311 Fn 58.745" = -348MPa Ame . 9-61. Solve Prob. 9-11 using Mobi’ circle + 100 psi 300 pet CConsiracton of the Clrte ln wxotance wih sgn “Thera of tele Stress on The Rotated Element: Tye noma snd shes sss components, and.) are ersene by be coordinates 329 psi coved f pont on he eae ‘699 psi 8, = 150 = 192,08008 2134" = -28.9 psi Ans a i sy 92.00 21.38 099 Ane Soni = 1506 19205602136 Ane 86 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier AQED-150) B10) C0.0) Sironcos cory hae ane, =!2, 24, 00 3 ,aDsrdockwie Ane fgg eRe IMo= 173MM Ans SOMPa Ans 20, «90-5904 0, 155° countecackwise Ans 9-62, Solve Prob. 9-13 using Mohs ciel compa 46, 5-0 assery —— MPa z R= (STS GDF « 60461 MP SSMPe = (0467-75 530MP2 Ans 0: =-G046T-75=-G80MPA Ame —+_ orowr, 0 =901" clockwise Ans Shomin al : 7.50 Hts casan Bei" 9-63. Solve Prob. 9-14 using Mohs citle ———. 10 MPa ——> Homa AN” er rote 5° ann any tH Ts ale “87 1© 2008 by RC. Hibeler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason Baan, ne, Upper Sad Rivet Allight reserved Thi mati i protected der all +964, Solve Prob, 916 wing Mohs ile 20M Act.) A20-179) C280) —— risnirs Bo Cho (ODT = 508 20 MPa ws ong, = HB i aoe ay OT pers Ans oy = 25428504 « 30MPA Ane are me oy =25-2180b=-20MPL Ase vas" ee ee = ‘ato wre an 29, = 20425 «| 2957 15 251 : ott som 948, Sole Prob. 9-18 using Mobs ire — | sors: ——— 1h 8 B= EF = 1921 = 1921-15 8421ksi Ans —~ 342 dei Sracioai-ise-342 ane me 26 een G83" Se ° eee : _ o \aardse a lo; ze 7 1 Sai | 4s" oe 2 154i 48 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-66, Determine the equivalent state of stress if an 2st clement is oriented 20° clockwise from the element shown, ‘Show the result on the element CConseruction ofthe Cirle in scacuge with be sgn 3ksi ‘Thscouriaus for tetrence pins A and Cae suess component yy) eeprom bye ours of pant? on he disk. 2, be deemed by cleuling he Te ‘ona af pos Qon he $0004 717608 ITS" =409K8i Ame pitts 4, =0500-4717e08 179-3998) Ans ene 9-67. Determine the equivalent state ofstressif an clement 00 psi is oriented 60° counterclockwise from the element shown, i asopsi Aasnssoy m-8-450) 6250) 180 ps Rech 08 = (TFTA = 9617 orn 25 49617 OMI 224s Ane ae f= 49617 en 0 7 =-25-18617 a0 Gy? V0) ane gh sere ry 1© 2008 by RC. Hibeler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason Baan, ne, Upper Sad Rivet Allight reserved Thi mati i protected der all “0-68 Determine the equivalent state of stress if an clement is oriented 30° clockwise from the element shown, 4050.48) 3020.40 ca900) RTT = 00375 oy = 0637 cok 207" =T6MPL Ame oy 20-73 ne ET = SEM Ane Gye -ARLT3 an 2257= MPH Ane 108 Ate 2m 350MPa 480 MPa 9-69, Determine the equivalent state of suess if an clement is oriented 30° clockwise from the element shown, ‘Show the result on the element ksi —f ee sisi Conttructin ofthe Circles In asontioe wih be sgn convention, €, = 38s, 0, = Zhai, =e Hens, ‘The cooroaes for refrece pins A a Cae AG, = coos. 0) al f= GvsmFER = 4711s lS ‘Stress om The Rotated Element: Toe normal and shear a4 CL ‘Steam Qevbocres Versi) $0044 71760 19 = 490481 Ane fy S871 17.9" = LA z07 be ks 90 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 970, Determine (a) the principal stress and (b) the maximum in-plane shear stress and average normal stress ‘Specify the orientation ofthe element in each case. 200 MPa —}—> sora 350MPa Construction ofthe Cirle ta cordance witb sgn envenion, ¢, = 380.MPa.¢, =-200MPA an ,, =500 MPa 196, 80°20 sone Ans ae eae “ Tre coondaaes fr tetecence points A an Cae ‘41380, 500) €(780, 0) f= f(950~ 750)" + 500" = 570.64 MPa To 2 I Plane Principal Streser: Ts contin ofp B nd D repressor > 2 atoms = 4 REY | Lesa Tea) 0 boi 2, =306°(Counterctockwise) Ans - » Maximum In-Plane Shear Siete: Represent byte z ont wg aS NO Ans pnre, Ortenation of the Plane for Maximum In-Plane Shear Teh 2-150 2857 0, = 14? (Clockwise) Ans 28, = 1 1© 2008 by RC. Hibeler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason Baan, ne, Upper Sad Rivet Allight reserved Thi mati i protected der all 9-71, Determine (a) the principal stresses and (b) the maximum in-plane shear stress and average normal stess ‘Specify the orientation ofthe element in euch eat. soMPa loMPa To MPs Construction ofthe Cirle In corns wih he san (0MPs, ¢, = 80 MPs an ‘te cootinae farseleene pint A a8 C ae A110, -60) E1450, 0) fe {GBO= 1 = 09.462 MP In-Plane Principal Stress Toe cordate of po B st D repre and orp » eordnat of pint Eon Be cee Strere Fon decile, 28, 6 Maximum In-Plane Shear Stress Reese byte Orientation ofthe Plane for Masimam In-Plane Shear 9H. te Aponee 0m 95M, roy 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier +9-72, Determine (a) the principal stresses and (b) the soMPs maximum in-plane shear stress and average normal stress, Specify the orientation ofthe element in each ease —_|_ = 30MPa 80-30) (50,30) 25,0) R= C= Ch = /36 3 = 2905 » 1 =25+3905= 64.1 MPa Ans 9: =25-3005=-141 MPa Ane 0 an29,=22 20, = 5-2 28-019" 4 » Fy R= 31MPA Ane Oe =25MPA Ass 26, =90-26, 2 99" +500 seu en 9-73. Determine (a) the principal stresses and (b) the Shai maximum in-plane shear stress and average normal stess, ‘Specify the orientation ofthe element in exch case isi 12k ACI) BBA C100) Ra ch=ce= EVP 244 » 26-6348 0,5 al sna » Sept ReAeTat Ane Ane as 28, = 90-26, < ane oat sere ee oS 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, 974, Determine (a) the principal stresses and (b) the MPs maximum in-plane shear stress and average normal stress. ‘Specify the otientation ofthe element in each ease — 5M enn 85-5) 90050) C5750 VISTI = 50.56 > rein seF506 MPs Ane os 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, 9-78. Draw Moe's circle that describes each of the following states of stress 8 fi @ © © 1) Construction ofthe Clete: a mxondance wit be sgn =a foaventon. 6, #00 pS. =~ ps and, =0 Hen, LE ato, _ 4(-600) een BAH 5 OE sopy, ft | a “Teco or erence pom and ae ‘Atg00, 0) C1100 0) qr Theradusofthecnlets R= 800-100 700 pi cep) «@ 1) Consiruction ofthe Circe In soins wih he = i 100s Leh se ‘The cordnas orem pons A and C se A, 0) €(-100, 0) Tow Treads of ecules R= LOD-0= 100k w ©) Construction ofthe Cirle In exorduce widh be sign comenon@, 0, = and s,, "20 MPa Hence, acai 96 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-99. Apoint ona tia plate is subjected to two suacessive states of stress as shown, Determine the restiting sate of pest ‘res with reference to an clement oriented as shown oa $89 the bottom + fr N (oT) = Forelement pst 400) 50) C250) (an. =25e2scoo=mspi OED (o,)e= 25-28 "= 125 ph (eo)e = 2S xn = 2165 pt For dement : AOMA5) BIBS) C1-9,0) R= (FHF as 99 (oop =-9 488908 1.31" = 36.8 pst (6) =-9-4589 con 131° = S488 po (ey) = 45.89 si 131° 1000p 9. (02) +10.) = 3754368 6 $101. (6,))= 125-543 fy =e Elo = 21654 1000727 ph Ame *9-8, Mohr’ circle fr the state of stress in Fig, 9-158 sown in Fig. 9-15, Show that finding the coordinates of point Plo. Fvy) om the circle gives the same value asthe sStress-transformation Eqs. 9-1 and 9-2 Mente) Morte) e020 tos — ES) ow (SG ot SE (EEE ow o 2, 20 28 28, ~ 26) = cor 20,0828 + 126, in 20 ® rom ace mo pest® Mire ow Ste 2) a 04, 0) ce = FE rte cy sn28 QED tye (emer sig = sin25, 29) 1 sn 28x 20 200628, ©) Subs Ba. (0, (imo Bg 3), BES sn 28 + ty 0028 OED 7 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, 9-81. The cantilevered rectangular bar is subjected to the foree of 5 kip. Determine the principal stresses at point A) Inermal Forces and Moment: Ae son FBD. Section Properties: Yesonp A=306© 1804" Leay(6) «50030! 650% 1 OE) +5 fo a > ‘ “P (p= FA" 22811513) = 1.125 vo Shear Sires: pig esata r= 22 a sain a 7 pat BATS 300010125) ser [= soir = Contraction ofthe Clee nance wih ign conven -— tl vere nei 1361s i a aren [cmt 2" Tesi) i ke Varo FOS In-Plane Principal Stress: The coords of pois Band D reese 9 std 2, space). tomat “10s 9, =07361 +0596 1504s ne 2,=07361-07596"-00235\si Amt 98 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-82, Solve Prob. 9-81 for the principal stestes at point B. Skip Internal Forces and Moment sshows on FBD. an Properties: A=310 = 180.8 . vesoxp Hoe) = 40%" 4 kg} aysy4'-20)0)+ 1208! a PS %e Normal Stress: . nit 880 gant Shear Ser: aig te stoma #2 2 so r ie Comuniono the Cita aca wi bese on 2s a bee: ‘Tre coordoaes for seterece pos A and Cae AC-O6IL, -02222) — €(-03055, 0) (ios ass roma ‘In-Plane Principat Stress Te cows of pols Band D represen 6 and 0, especie. o)=-DMSs+0377E=00723 i Ame (9, =-03055-03778=-0683ksi Ane 9 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion a his marl may Be reproduces ny Lorn of by any mcs, witb! perusion in wring rom he pobier 9-83, ‘The stir ead of the escalator is supported on two ofits sides by the moving pin at A and the roller at B. Ifa rai having a weight of 800 Ib stands in the center of the tread, determine the principal stresses developed in the supporting truck on the eross section at point C, The stairs Support Reactions: As sows ca FED) ermal Forces uf Moment: As shown om FBD in Properties 4 =¥A"=0311)008) =0250.0 apn 172 84800) yr ag Top Ons ei vo Shear Stress: Repyng ese fomela = X2 792510250, BASED riper, Conserution ofthe Ciel: i sedans wih be sig conven 2, = 0.0, =-13126 ps. and, » IB pst Hence, osis129 fag EES PEA 6 oH 63 pi ‘The corks for reference pois A and Cae A(O,1187) (66.65, 0) “Thera of eis fexa-oF sa 197.264 In-Plane Principal Steet: Te coors of pois Band D represen 0 ao. espn. wo l ‘hy ire Se 8 d9b etst26 tb pt 8 bin Bis fon ‘esas pat Bs te wpsissi i 500 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier “9-84, The pedal crank fora bicycle hus the eros section shown. If it i fixed to the gear at B and does not rotate ‘while subjected to a force of 75 Ib, determine the principal stresses in the material onthe eross section at point C. Internat Forces and Moment: As shown oh FBD, ‘Section Proper: 103)(08") 0012818" Normal Soret: Aplin eens formas 300102) SOOO aa815 psi = 6S ‘Shear Stress Aapvng he shear om = 5Leps-03st6ks CCansiracton of the Circle: a acta wih te sin conn ‘recourasforefrence poms A and Ce ACES, DaSI6 C123975. 0» Thera of ee PADIS 603516 =2 360s) In-Plane Principat Stees: Te coors of pons Bd D wesc, and. rerpsiely 1, =2307502.40005.71 48) Four] we Eyes verson 501 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion a his marl may Be reproduces ny Lorn of by any mcs, witb! perusion in wring rom he pobier 9-85, The frame supports the distributed loading of 204N/m. Determine the normal and shear stresses at point D that act perpendicular and parallel, respectively to the igrans. The grains at this point make an angle of 07 with the horizontal as shown Support Recon: sshown a FDI Iman Frcs end Stament: Ashen on FD) Seton rapes a 1 667( 10) mt a” =010825(0079)(01 46875(10°) mt Normal Stes: Agplying the Near omal, wecerT10) Shear Stress: Aplin he shes ool, S00 26475010") oP ser. sstoxPa Construction of the Ciel In sore te exablehs gn ase, _ $6540 (5625, -3516)COAI25, 0) Thera oe arses nae me ATE ‘Stresses om The Rotated Element: The als sh sss compres dy) ern ye cores ofp en deci Hee, 860 7, = 2125-20240 524898" LDAP Ans Frye TEBIB SRATS 2264S Ane 1[Svsonn foot foun Saxsm pots the Sb tm [Dove 10mm 502 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-86, ‘The frame supports the distributed loading of 200 N/m, Determine the normal and shear stresses at point F that act perpendicular and parallel, respectively, to the srains:The grains at thispoint make an angle of 60° with the horizontal ss shown, ‘Support Reactions: A shows. on FB) Incenat Forces and Moment: Ss shown on FBO) 14005) =$00( 10°) a? $=" Sopra “SHON Conterution ofthe Circe In cssae min e n sukPs AI.) 61-250, 01 ‘Tera ofeinieis R=250-0= 2504h Sires om the Rotated Blements Th srs shee sce componont( ey and F-) se piel hy suns of pot onthe isk: Here 8 = 180% 9, =-2808 28.000 60" Sy = 25. 6 2.7 Ans 100mm rook. JA ci) Tom) at JET somm Tot an 1mm 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion a his marl may Be reproduces ny Lorn of by any mcs, witb! perusion in wring rom he pobier 100 mm —t subjected to the force of 600 N. Determine the principal 4, 9-87, ‘The bent rod has a diameter of 15 mm and is t stresses and the maximum in-plane shear stress that are 100 mum { developed at point A and point & Show the results on clements located at these points, Ae x(aoms) =56255(10*) of (a00rs) =24880(10") a 0000075 =O = 0 ofthe Circe a went ih be sgn ‘Steno. oy AMPs o, 20) an, sera Apron ey ape Maximum tePone Shea iets Repay rman ofthe Plane for Maximum tan Shear Coniracton of the Celts wth in som ON wsdoenm boon erase (i= Bint sane gute gion Som ont Fons Bubs Paste Oriematon of the Plane for Mesimum InPlane Shor 504 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier +9.88, Draw the three Mobis circles that describe each of| the following states of stress, ei vm on es re o Teta oe ed to, 2 wn PH fe | = ~ Det ows ASN on sy a i aarti Nearer. © © tot o fee ees DY ena =S0MPa Onn = SOP tae = pt 200981 de = 10 reesi> w 68 ost ati 20 Toma @ ® ° 505, 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion a his marl may Be reproduces ny Lorn of by any mcs, witb! perusion in wring rom he pobier 9-89, Draw the three Mo's circles that describe each of the following states of stress ” 1k oma Bost gee a . Trista ous) Te Assi » on @ o Ooty O51 ius ) Tom 9-90, "The stress at a point i shown om the clement . Determine the prineipal stresses and the absolute maximum shearstes A : y ie" Ps ps = Contraction ofthe Circle: Mb sce ene z intey cpa evn ln cae ath sgn Svein, @ = 80a oA pnd 4D Here, 501-80) «son “The conrina for elerac poA and Cat A. 0) (smn 0 J Thera often R= [GO=S007 F4 =9398 pst I> Ne In-Plane Principal Stes: Tots ops A nd ae MPH Pen ano, respec 7\ Ray 0, = $0696.94 «98.94 ps 2, =5.00-96.95=-689 st CConterution of Three Mokr’s Crcer: From tess oom 28988 0, Abrotute Maximam Shear Stree: From ihe re Mo des 10) Sospsi Ane 506 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-91, ‘The stress at a point is shown om the element Determine the principal stresses and the abyolte maxim shear ses ~, 7s si Comiruction ofthe Clee Md fr een tne nee wn te i een Saventon er v0. 4,20, snd, Ss He ‘condi forces pe As me A103) a coo Temasorteeices e308 2 ree) 5 dncan Privepal Sires Tecwoinas of os A at AN Bren orn ope ¥ Construction of Three Mohr's Circtes: From te resus haa stove oore) Cag Tt Sau =T00KS Oy *S.ODKS! yyy =-500Ks) Ans ieee Absa Maximom Sheer Sire: Fome ie Mss 21 is Tes “992. ‘The stress at a point is shown on the clement : 4s00Pa Determine the principal stresses and the absolute maximum shea stress soMPa 5 heat st le ory: plane , 0-80) 80,8) C45,0) ~ Aa fF on #) elu oni jcetpateDun, | Aasmaan Ts, )=150MPL Ane :=137MPL Ane Gy=-468MPL Ans 1-168 ops aps Ane 2 507 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, a point in a body are 9.93, The principal stresses uct shown, Draw the three Mohr’ cirles that describe this state of stress and find the maximum in-plane shear stresses and associated average normal stresses forthe a-y.y-2, and 1-2 planes. For each ease, show the results on the element oriented in the appropriate direction 40MM oy sonra For x2 Plane: Aung 0 00MPL Ans y 40M a Tt oe Ong * tite) a SS ie 4 S score 508 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-98, "The solid shaft is subjected to a torque, bending ‘moment, and shear force as shown. Determine the principal stresses cting at points A and B andthe absolute maximum shear stress. food Internal Forces ond Moment: Az hows oe FED = $(o02st) =0306796(10") at oth a= 2(o02s") =0613382(10") wt s 2.0 i a, 284 : S09F (oma) =104rr0) = = aa eo | sera! Se Mp en oma ries | Bata TaaeaCTO) 000) 4009 ‘Shear Stree Applying te rion fomul fr oie o 0 Te 48010025 sssyape erssauios Ficboobe rae tony ‘orem beoboned eines eran cbetentmes TMD ion 7 tn Plane Principal Streses: Te cords of pins Ba represen and, epectvely Fer pow 4 SOLOSITHO] 30.0028 Trsr96r19} Os} BassH2; TO Construction ofthe Cree: ¢, = 4.889 MPa 6, =, aod 21893 MPa fr pina Hence, Three Mors Circe From eres ob tox, 48, 48840 a aes ry ns sie op Ae 250M, 0 ‘he corns forearms pms A and ae (4.889, 1.833) On sed C2485, 0) And forgo 8 ‘Tera of te cis fo ata an 129M = ose 90 Ma frp 8. Hees Absolute Maximam Shear Sires: Forpoat, resonates for fr oes and C we 10, 1290 and ‘Teralasoftiecinies R= L290 NPL 509) 1© 208 by RC. Hibcler Poised by Pearson Prentice Ha, Peason ain, Ine, Upper Sad Rive NJ Allright reserved This materia is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion a his marl may Be reproduces ny Lorn of by any mcs, witb! perusion in wring rom he pobier «9.96, ‘The bolt is fixed to its support at C. Ifa force of 18 Ibis applied to the wrench to tighten it, determine the 2 principal stresses and the absolute maximum shear stress developed in the bolt shank at point A. Represent the resus on an element located at this poi. The shank has a diameter of 125 in Ads Internal Forces and Moment: A shown on FBD Sesion Propet 1 = Z(o128) <0191748(10°) it 4 2012s) 2038985(10") at aro Normal Stes: Agpjng ie Nese forma Mey 36000329) 5 “E *wromao3y * 47 “Shear Sire: opin son oma * eee EE _Hus0.25 oasig LA =F TBST Consraction ofthe Cite, =0. 6, a Hen 2sapes * a cl Tee corns for eens pie aadC ae 0, ~3520) Treats of te ce R= YC TAESOPTHBSOY =F. In Plone Principal Stress x2): Teco of pine Peto and opel. Onentton of Principat Plane(s~2) Fm he cice wnt, = Rasa, e780 110"-24, : LT 662 (clockwine) 7 aan Tiree Mahi's Circles From bee cena above po bi ee Fe * a fuze Gua 26S Ane rans fat-02859 ras am Ans be onenton : 1798-0, 59 = BZED yas 510 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-97. Solve Prob. 9-96 for point B. Invrnal Forces ond Moment: As shown oo FB, Section Properties ih 1 =f (o128) 10, ial ad for acylngen pipe va sr _ 31250 tom Swe = 3 ci) 7 SP 1230) hey == 32S 50a Conseracton of the Cite secotase wee ‘eenton,¢, = HSMBA, @, = 250 MPa an, Hence. as fa sé S| a oon cusrs, 0: iF Thera of Be cine sR 75-1 25 MPs toe Stress om The Rotated Bement: Te noma sed she sss component (0 ant.) ae represen bye oon of oa? on he ce ey = 175M Ane fy 625 MPa Ae sia 1© 2008 by RC. Hider Poised by Pearson Pentie Ha, Peason Bdvatin, ne, Upper Sade Rive NJ Allright reserved This materi is protected under all, ‘copyright nwa hey early exist No potion af this mater may be repre ny form of by any mess, witht pemussion n wring from he pobier 9-100, Determine the equivalent state of stress if an rows Clement is oonted 0 locke fom the clement shown, | Use Monr's cite ‘AG,0) — B-10,0)—Cl-2,0) ost Mea sraticteasO=-t6itt laste AS Sonewe tee he aap 7 wo set ae oo Me ian TeKst S101, The intra! dings on co ston tough tere of 500 Be bending mower a 800M I and a EI as |} — ross Seton rope: - Ana() 90nd! re X(t) emase ot 3) ease it ) a 4244 pst tp) Norma St Pserypsi Tce or cen ps Am we AS81148) Lt puceas.0) ont Tetasofeci =2500 _ 800(12)(3) (R= {S01 270.55)" aD A $03.32 psd "Soe mos In-Plane Principal Street: Ts coors of poe B ans “Shear Stress: Appling eso fol D wprtem oa 0, fxg Maximum In-Plane Shear Strees: Represent by be eordna opointF on hcl Fog, R25 Ane 53

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