MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
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Chapter 11, Problem 1RP

The cantilevered beam has a circular cross section. If it supports a force P at its end, determine its radius y as a function of x so that it is subjected to a constant maximum bending stress σallow throughout its length.

Chapter 11, Problem 1RP, The cantilevered beam has a circular cross section. If it supports a force P at its end, determine

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The radius y as a function of x.

Answer to Problem 1RP

The radius y as a function of x is [4Pπσallowx]13_

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The force is P.

Calculation:

Sketch the free body diagram of cantilever beam as shown in Figure 1:

MECHANICS OF MATERIALS, Chapter 11, Problem 1RP , additional homework tip  1

Let, M is the moment acting cantilever beam and V is the shear force.

Consider the length is x.

Refer to Figure 1:

Calculate the shear force as follows:

V=wx

Calculate the moment as shown below:

M=wx×x2=wx22

Sketch the calculated values as shown in Figure 2.

MECHANICS OF MATERIALS, Chapter 11, Problem 1RP , additional homework tip  2

Write the section properties as follows:

Calculate the moment of inertia (I) as shown in below:

I=π4c4 (1)

Here, c is the radius of section.

Substitute y for c in Equation (1).

I=π4y4

Find the value of section modulus S as shown in below:

S=Ic (2)

Here, I is the moment of inertia and c is the centroid of section.

Substitute π4y4 for I and y for c in Equation (2).

S=π4y4y=π4y3

Calculate the allowable bending stress (σallow) as a function of x can be obtained by using flexural formula.

σ=MS (3)

Here, M is the moment.

Substitute Px for M and π4y3 for S in Equation (3).

σallow=Pxπ4y3π4y3(σallow)=Pxy=[4Pπσallowx]13

Hence, the radius y as a function of x is [4Pπσallowx]13_.

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