Problem 2 GIVEN: The rectangular bar, h = 3-mm thickness, shown is loaded axially with constant force F = 12 kN. The bar material, steel AISI 1040, has been quenched and tempered at 650 deg C to raise its strength, but as a consequence it has lost most of its ductility. The bar has 2 widths, w1 = 35 mm and w2 = 30, with a 1 mm rad fillet transition. Curent design requires drilling a hole through the center of the w1-mm face of the plate to allow a cable to pass through it. Two different hole sizes are being considered, 10 mm and 5 mm. 1 mm rad w1 w2 F REQUIRED: Determine the factor of safety for the different locations below to determine where might be the most critical location. (a) At the larger hole (b) At the smaller hole (c) At the fillet
Problem 2 GIVEN: The rectangular bar, h = 3-mm thickness, shown is loaded axially with constant force F = 12 kN. The bar material, steel AISI 1040, has been quenched and tempered at 650 deg C to raise its strength, but as a consequence it has lost most of its ductility. The bar has 2 widths, w1 = 35 mm and w2 = 30, with a 1 mm rad fillet transition. Curent design requires drilling a hole through the center of the w1-mm face of the plate to allow a cable to pass through it. Two different hole sizes are being considered, 10 mm and 5 mm. 1 mm rad w1 w2 F REQUIRED: Determine the factor of safety for the different locations below to determine where might be the most critical location. (a) At the larger hole (b) At the smaller hole (c) At the fillet
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