Page 1 of 1

2. The beam shown is a stepped, flat bar having a constant thickness of 1.20 in. It is subjected to a repeated tensile f

Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 3:41 pm
by answerhappygod
2 The Beam Shown Is A Stepped Flat Bar Having A Constant Thickness Of 1 20 In It Is Subjected To A Repeated Tensile F 1
2 The Beam Shown Is A Stepped Flat Bar Having A Constant Thickness Of 1 20 In It Is Subjected To A Repeated Tensile F 1 (52.41 KiB) Viewed 49 times
2 The Beam Shown Is A Stepped Flat Bar Having A Constant Thickness Of 1 20 In It Is Subjected To A Repeated Tensile F 2
2 The Beam Shown Is A Stepped Flat Bar Having A Constant Thickness Of 1 20 In It Is Subjected To A Repeated Tensile F 2 (42.49 KiB) Viewed 49 times
2 The Beam Shown Is A Stepped Flat Bar Having A Constant Thickness Of 1 20 In It Is Subjected To A Repeated Tensile F 3
2 The Beam Shown Is A Stepped Flat Bar Having A Constant Thickness Of 1 20 In It Is Subjected To A Repeated Tensile F 3 (42.49 KiB) Viewed 49 times
2. The beam shown is a stepped, flat bar having a constant thickness of 1.20 in. It is subjected to a repeated tensile force in the range from 7200 lb to 14400 lb. Use Goodman criterion to compute the resulting design factor for the right big hole D (2.50-in diameter) and fillet at point E. The beam is made from SAE 1040 Wrought steel (surface condition: polished). Take reliability as 90%. Stress concentration needs to be considered. (14" in total) 140 Father Thick2016 E TU 2. 2.50 india Filter Type
14.01 D Flachar Thickness 1.20 in 1.30-india E 2.NO in 4.00 in 2150-india Fillet radius 150 in Typical places