EBK MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
EBK MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
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Chapter 10.2, Problem 52P
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Select the lightest W200 shape.

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Answer to Problem 52P

The lightest W200 shape is W200×35.9_.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The magnitude of axial load is P=345kN.

The eccentricity of the load is e=6mm.

The modulus of elasticity of the shape is E=200GPa.

The allowable stress in the column is σall=120MPa

Calculation:

The effective length of the column (Le) is twice the length of the column (L).

Le=2L=3.6m

Consider the section W200×41.7:

Refer to the Appendix C “Properties of Rolled-Steel Shapes” in the textbook.

For W200×41.7 Rolled-steel shape;

The cross sectional area is A=5,320mm2.

The minimum moment of inertia in the y-axis is I=Iy=9.03×106mm4.

The minimum radius of gyration in the y-axis is r=ry=41.1mm.

The width of the flange is bf=166mm.

Find the distance between the neutral axis and the outermost fibre (c) using the relation.

c=bf2

Substitute 166 mm for bf.

c=1662=83mm

Determine the critical load (Pcr) using the equation.

Pcr=π2EI(Le)2

Here, the modulus of elasticity is E, the minimum moment of inertia is I, and the effective length is Le.

Substitute 200 GPa for E, 9.03×106mm4 for I, and 3.6 m for Le.

Pcr=π2×200GPa×109N/m21GPa×9.03×106mm4×(1m1,000mm)43.62=1,375×103N×1kN1,000N=1,375kN

Find the maximum stress (σm) using the equation.

σmax=PA(1+ecr2sec(π2PPcr))

Here, the maximum stress in the column is σmax, the axial load is P, the cross sectional area of the section is A, the eccentricity of the load is e, and the minimum radius of gyration is r.

Substitute 345 kN for P, 1,375 kN for Pcr, 5,320mm2 for A, 6 mm for e, 83 mm for c, and 41.1 mm for r.

σm=345kN×1,000N1kN5,320mm2×(1m1,000mm)2(1+6×8341.12sec(π23451,375))=91.93×106Pa×1MPa106Pa=91.93MPa<σall=120MPa

Consider the section W200×26.6:

Refer to the Appendix C “Properties of Rolled-Steel Shapes” in the textbook.

For W200×26.6 Rolled-steel shape;

The cross sectional area is A=3,390mm2.

The minimum moment of inertia in the y-axis is I=Iy=3.32×106mm4.

The minimum radius of gyration in the y-axis is r=ry=31.2mm.

The width of the flange is bf=133mm.

Find the distance between the neutral axis and the outermost fibre (c) using the relation.

c=bf2

Substitute 133 mm for bf.

c=1332=66.5mm

Determine the critical load (Pcr) using the equation.

Pcr=π2EI(Le)2

Substitute 200 GPa for E, 3.32×106mm4 for I, and 3.6 m for Le.

Pcr=π2×200GPa×109N/m21GPa×3.32×106mm4×(1m1,000mm)43.62=505.66×103N×1kN1,000N=505.66kN

Find the maximum stress (σm) using the equation.

σmax=PA(1+ecr2sec(π2PPcr))

Substitute 345 kN for P, 505.66 kN for Pcr, 3,390mm2 for A, 6 mm for e, 66.5 mm for c, and 31.2 mm for r.

σm=345kN×1,000N1kN3,390mm2×(1m1,000mm)2(1+6×66.531.22sec(π2345505.66))=256.31×106Pa×1MPa106Pa=256.31MPa<σall=120MPa

Consider the section W200×35.9:

Refer to the Appendix C “Properties of Rolled-Steel Shapes” in the textbook.

For W200×35.9 Rolled-steel shape;

The cross sectional area is A=4,570mm2.

The minimum moment of inertia in the y-axis is I=Iy=7.62×106mm4.

The minimum radius of gyration in the y-axis is r=ry=40.9mm.

The width of the flange is bf=165mm.

Find the distance between the neutral axis and the outermost fibre (c) using the relation.

c=bf2

Substitute 165 mm for bf.

c=1652=82.5mm

Determine the critical load (Pcr) using the equation.

Pcr=π2EI(Le)2

Substitute 200 GPa for E, 7.62×106mm4 for I, and 3.6 m for Le.

Pcr=π2×200GPa×109N/m21GPa×7.62×106mm4×(1m1,000mm)43.62=1,161×103N×1kN1,000N=1,161kN

Find the maximum stress (σm) using the equation.

σmax=PA(1+ecr2sec(π2PPcr))

Substitute 345 kN for P, 1,161 kN for Pcr, 4,570mm2 for A, 6 mm for e, 82.5 mm for c, and 40.9 mm for r.

σm=345kN×1,000N1kN4,570mm2×(1m1,000mm)2(1+6×82.540.92sec(π23451,161))=109.58×106Pa×1MPa106Pa=109.58MPa<σall=120MPa

The calculated maximum stress is closer to the allowable stress.

The shape W200×35.9 satisfies the condition.

Therefore, the lightest W200 shape is W200×35.9_.

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