Q2: Figure (2) shows a rotating shaft, simply supported at bearings atA and B. The shaft is loaded with a transverse load of (P= 2669 N), therefore, the shaft subjected to reversed T bending, as well as a variable torque of: (T= +282.462 Nm) and (T= -282.462 N.m). The shaft has the following properties: Su=551.581 MPa, Sy=468.843 MPa and, Sn=241.317 MPa. The member with a reliability of 0.9 is required. Find the factor of safety against a fatigue failure using the Goodman criterion at the worse condition.
Q2: Figure (2) shows a rotating shaft, simply supported at bearings atA and B. The shaft is loaded with a transverse load of (P= 2669 N), therefore, the shaft subjected to reversed T bending, as well as a variable torque of: (T= +282.462 Nm) and (T= -282.462 N.m). The shaft has the following properties: Su=551.581 MPa, Sy=468.843 MPa and, Sn=241.317 MPa. The member with a reliability of 0.9 is required. Find the factor of safety against a fatigue failure using the Goodman criterion at the worse condition.
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Transcribed Image Text:Q2: Figure (2) shows a rotating shaft, simply supported at
bearings at A and B. The shaft is loaded with a transverse
load of (P= 2669 N), therefore, the shaft subjected to reversed T
bending, as well as a variable torque of:
(T= +282.462 Nm) and (T= -282.462 N.m). The shaft has
the following properties:
Su=551.581 MPa, Sy=468.843 MPa and, Sn=241.317 MPa.
The member with a reliability of 0.9 is required.
Find the factor of safety against a fatigue failure using the
Goodman criterion at the worse condition.
Figure (2)
171.45-
d=25.4m
457.2-
A.
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