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MAE 243 Quiz 1

An aluminum rod is shown in the figure and


has a circular cross-section. The rod is
subjected to an axial load of 10 kN. Using the •• 10 kN
stress-strain diagram for the material as shown
to:
a) Determine the yield stress. [1 point]
(J(MPa)~: : : : : :
b) Compute the stresses and strains acting on
AB and BC while loading. [2 points] 50-·----i-----+----t-----j-----i------l--
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c) Sketch on the 'stress-strain diagram the


40 1
calculated stress-strain values. [1 point] 30

d) Find the approximate elongation of the rod 20

when the load is applied. [2 points] 10


e) Find the permanent elongation of the rod
0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 E (mm/mm)
after the load is removed. [2 points]
f) Ensure all your units are correct. [2 l3eints]

The elastic modulus of aluminum is 70 GPa.

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MAE 243 Quiz 2
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Two solid cylindrical rods are joined at B and loaded as shown. Rod AB is ----+
made of steel (E=29 x 106 psi), and rod Be of brass (E=15 x 106 psi). A
-- -- C
30

B 2i 3
Determine (a) the total deformation of the composite rod [4 points], and (b) the 40 kips in
deflection of point B [4 points]. Use correct units throughout [2 points]. 30in
s

30 kip kips

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Three bars made of different materials are connected together and placed between two
walls when the temperature is T1=12°C. Determine the force exerted on the (rigid)
supports when the temperature becomes T2=18°C [8 Points]. The materials properties f±sOL~ tbtf'l1W~~
and cross-sectional area of each bar are given in the Figure. Use correct units [2 points]

Steel Brass Copper Name .%


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Last name, first name \j

The shaft has an outer diameter of 1.25 in. and an inner


diameter of 1 in. If it is subjected to the applied torques as
shown, determine the absolute maximum shear stress
developed in the shaft. The smooth bearings at A and B do
not resist torque.

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Quiz 5
60 60
For the simple beam shown, calculate the kips kips
reactions at A & B. Plot the shear and
moment diagrams below.

Reactions [4 Points]
Shear Diagram [2 Points]
Moment Diagram [2 Points] 2ft
Units [2 Points] A
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70 __._~ . __. ._~ ~ _
60 ---- .-.---------.~----~----------------
50 -~---- -----------------.---~--.------ ---.-- ..-.--.-------------
40 -------- -----------.------~----------.-.---~---------------
30 ------.----- ..--- ..---~---------------~~------

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~ 0
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V'I -30 .._. .__. ._. . .. . ._ ... ',.'_ _. '..
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-50 ------------------ .----------.---- ...-------.-- -
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-70 - -----------.--.------------.--.-.-------. -- ..-.---.----------~------~-.


-80 ----- ----- ..---.--- --.- --.-.--------.-.-.------------------------ ---- ....--------
-90 - ----~------- ---- ------.- .. -----------.-----.-.----------.--. ----------------
-100
Position [ft]

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300

250
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-250 -------------.---.---. --.-.- ..-.-- .. -----.------.----.-- --- --.-----

-300
Position [ft]
Take Home Quiz
Due Wednesday October 25th

For the beam shown. ,


20mml
10 kN 80 kN/m
Calculate the maximum
compressive stress and
maximum tensile stress
in the beam and where 2omm~L
~ j·200mm
j
they occur. 200mm
1m 1m 4m

Shear & Moment Diagrams [2 Points]


Centroid [2 Points] ?
Moment of Inertia [2 Points] L
Max stresses [2 Points] Z
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shown in Fig. P6.3-34. The allowable tensile '- re" is 'L7~::.~ :- =


20 ksi; and the allowable compressive stress is (CTallow)C = 16 ksi.
,:Prob.6.3·27. For beam AE in Fig. P6.3-16, (a) sketch shear and
3.94 in.
;- momentdiagrams, and (b) determine the maximum flexural stress
inthe beam.
: Prob.6.3-28. For beam AE in Fig, P6.3-17, (a) sketch shear and
C·',moment diagrams, and (b) determine the maximum flexural stress
J' inthe beam.
NA Tl:L
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1= 373 in4
~Prob. 6.3·29. For beam AE in Fig. P6.3-18, (a) sketch shear and
~·niomentdiagrams, and (b) determine the maximum flexural stress P6.3-34
~;ln the beam.
Prob. 6.3-35. Determine me ma.ximum uniform distributed load,
~)~rtib. 6.3-30. For beam AD in Fig. P6.3-19, (a) sketch shear and
lV, that can be applied to the beam with o"erhang shown in Fig.
~/iiiomentdiagrams, and (b) determine the maximum flexural stress
$inthe beam. P6.3-35. The allo";able srress (magnitude) in tension or corn-
pression is 1"0 :vIPa, and the beam is a W310 X 97 (see Table
~':~ob. 6.3-31. For beam AE in Fi'!. P6.3-20, (a) sketch shear and
D.2 of Appendix D).
~:i:~omentdiagrams, and (b) determine me ma.ximum flexural srress
~fin the beam.
~J!rob. 6.3·32. A channel section is used as a cantile"er beam to
~~:supporta uniformly distributed load of intensity \I' = 100 lb/it
~;[~da concentrated load of P = 100 lb, as shown in Fig. P63-
jIf;;: 2, (a) Sketch shear and moment diagrams for the beam, and
)determine the maximum tensile flexural stress and the maxi-
P6.3-35
m compressive flexural stress in the beam. The relevant di-
nsions of the cross section are shown below, and the moment Prob. 6.3-36. One of the assumptions made in deriving the flex-
:/ inertia about the neutral axis (NA) is I = 5.14 in4 ure formula, Eq. 6-13, was that CTy and CT, are much smaller than
CTx' (a) Using the cantilever beam with uniformly distributed load,

shown in Fig. P63-36, derive an expression for the ratio of the


0674i~ magnitude of the maximum flexural stress at the top of the beam,
CTxm "" ICTx(X, y = h/2)i,
NA1=~9j at an arbitrary cross section x to the
maximum transverse normal stress in the beam, CTym = p/b.
C 2496 in (b) Use your results from Part (a) to show that the stated as-
~---4ft sumption is satisfied practically everywhere in this cantilever
beam with uniform distributed load.
P6.3-32

,ob.6.3-33. A structural tee section is used as a cantilever beam J. hl2


. SUpporta triangularly distributed load of maximum intensity
0'", 3 kN/m a..'ld a concentrated load P = 750 N as shown in hl2

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P6.3-36
i:' ent of inertia about the beam's neutral axis (NA) is
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a) The principal stresses [2 pts]


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c)
d)
e)
Maximum in-plane shear stress [2 points]
Normal stresses at maximum shear [2 points]
Sketch the elements [2 points]
Use correct units [2 points]
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