A rotating shaft of 25-mm diameter is simply supported by bearing reaction forces R1and R2. The shaft is loaded with a transverse load of 13 kN as shown in the figure. The shaft is made from AISI 1060 hot-rolled steel. The surface has been machined. NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. 200 mm +50 mm→ 25 mm1 13 kN R2 R1 Not to scale
A rotating shaft of 25-mm diameter is simply supported by bearing reaction forces R1and R2. The shaft is loaded with a transverse load of 13 kN as shown in the figure. The shaft is made from AISI 1060 hot-rolled steel. The surface has been machined. NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. 200 mm +50 mm→ 25 mm1 13 kN R2 R1 Not to scale
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A rotating shaft of 25-mm diameter is simply supported by bearing reaction forces R1and R2. The shaft is loaded
with a transverse load of 13 kN as shown in the figure. The shaft is made from AISI 1060 hot-rolled steel. The
surface has been machined.
NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part.
200 mm
50 mm
25 mm
13 kN
R2
R1
Not to scale.
If the fatigue factor of safety is less than 1, then estimate the life of the part in number of rotations.
The life of the part is 62674 rotations.
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