Multi-Axial Fatigue (15 Marks) The critical section of a non-rotating shaft is at the 1.5 mm radius grove as shown in th

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Multi-Axial Fatigue (15 Marks) The critical section of a non-rotating shaft is at the 1.5 mm radius grove as shown in th

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Multi Axial Fatigue 15 Marks The Critical Section Of A Non Rotating Shaft Is At The 1 5 Mm Radius Grove As Shown In Th 1
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Multi-Axial Fatigue (15 Marks) The critical section of a non-rotating shaft is at the 1.5 mm radius grove as shown in the figure below. The shaft is machined from En24(Y) carbon steel, the bending moment is found to be completely reversed at 75 Nm while the axial force is steady at 35 kN. Assuming the Goodman relationship and the residual stress method, determine the reserve factor, if any, at the critical section. Assume 99% reliability. -R1.5 (0:-) Hi Bi 020 017
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