Two steel tubes are joined at B by four pins ( d p = 11 mm), as shown in the cross section a—a in the fiaure. The outer diameters of the tubes are d A B = 41 mm and d B C = 28 mm. The wall thickness are t A B = 6.5 mm and t B C = 7.5 mm. The yield stress in tension for the steel is sy = 200 MPa and the ultimate stress in tension is ?? U : = 340 MPa. The corresponding yield and ultimate values in shear for the pm are 80 MPa and 140 MPa, respectively. Finally, the yield and ultimate values in bearing R between the pins and the tubes are 260 MPa, and 450 MPa, respectively. Assume that the factors safety with respect to yield stress and ultimate stress are 3.5 and 4.5. respectively. (a) Calculate the allowable tensile force P a l l o w considering tension in the tube (b) Recompute P a l l o w for shear in the pins. (c)Finaly, recomputed P a l l o w for bearing between the pm and the tubes. Which is the tubes. Which is the controlling value value of P?
Two steel tubes are joined at B by four pins ( d p = 11 mm), as shown in the cross section a—a in the fiaure. The outer diameters of the tubes are d A B = 41 mm and d B C = 28 mm. The wall thickness are t A B = 6.5 mm and t B C = 7.5 mm. The yield stress in tension for the steel is sy = 200 MPa and the ultimate stress in tension is ?? U : = 340 MPa. The corresponding yield and ultimate values in shear for the pm are 80 MPa and 140 MPa, respectively. Finally, the yield and ultimate values in bearing R between the pins and the tubes are 260 MPa, and 450 MPa, respectively. Assume that the factors safety with respect to yield stress and ultimate stress are 3.5 and 4.5. respectively. (a) Calculate the allowable tensile force P a l l o w considering tension in the tube (b) Recompute P a l l o w for shear in the pins. (c)Finaly, recomputed P a l l o w for bearing between the pm and the tubes. Which is the tubes. Which is the controlling value value of P?
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Two steel tubes are joined at B by four pins (dp= 11 mm), as shown in the cross section a—a in the fiaure. The outer diameters of the tubes are dAB= 41 mm and dBC= 28 mm. The wall thickness are tAB= 6.5 mm and tBC= 7.5 mm. The yield stress in tension for the steel is sy = 200 MPa and the ultimate stress in tension is ??U:= 340 MPa. The corresponding yield and ultimate values in shear for the pm are 80 MPa and 140 MPa, respectively. Finally, the yield and ultimate values in bearing R between the pins and the tubes are 260 MPa, and 450 MPa, respectively. Assume that the factors safety with respect to yield stress and ultimate stress are 3.5 and 4.5. respectively. (a) Calculate the allowable tensile force P allowconsidering tension in the tube (b) Recompute P allowfor shear in the pins.(c)Finaly, recomputed Pallowfor bearing between the pm and the tubes. Which is the tubes. Which is the controlling value value of P?
3-55 A multifluid container is connected to a U-tube,
as shown in Fig. P3–55. For the given specific gravities
and fluid column heights, determine the gage pressure at
A. Also determine the height of a mercury column that
would create the same pressure at A. Answers: 0.415 kPa,
0.311 cm
I need help answering parts a and b
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Water initially at 200 kPa and 300°C is contained in a piston-cylinder device fitted with stops. The water is allowed to cool
at constant pressure until it exists as a saturated vapor and the piston rests on the stops. Then the water continues to cool
until the pressure is 100 kPa.
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Water
200 kPa
300°C
On the T-V diagram, sketch, with respect to the saturation lines, the process curves passing through the initial, intermediate, and final states of the water. Label the
T, P, and V values for end states on the process curves.
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