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Chapter 17, Problem 29P

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Find the average strength-to-weight ratio for the aluminum alloy.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 29P

The average strength-to-weight ratio for the aluminum alloy is 1372kNm2kNm3.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Use Table 17.3 in the textbook.

Specific weight of aluminum alloy is 25.5kNm3.

Use Table 17.4 in the textbook.

Yield strength of aluminum alloy is 35MPa.

Calculation:

For Aluminum alloy:

Given,

Ratio=Yield StrengthSpecific Weight (1)

Substitute 25.5kNm3 for Specific Weight and 35MPa for Yield Strength in equation (1).

Ratio=35MPa25.5kNm3=35×106Pa25.5kNm3[1MPa=106Pa] (2)

Substitute the unit Nm2 for Pa in equation (2).

Ratio=35×106Nm225.5kNm3=35×106(103kNm2)25.5kNm3[1Nm2=103kNm2]=35000kNm225.5kNm3=1372kNm2kNm3

Thus, the average strength-to-weight ratio for the aluminum alloy is 1372kNm2kNm3.

Conclusion:

Hence, the average strength-to-weight ratio for the aluminum alloy is 1372kNm2kNm3.

(b)

To determine

Find the average strength-to-weight ratio for the titanium alloy.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 29P

The average strength-to-weight ratio for the titanium alloy is 17233kNm2kNm3.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Use Table 17.3 in the textbook.

Specific weight of titanium alloy is 44.1kNm3.

Use Table 17.4 in the textbook.

Yield strength of titanium alloy is 760MPa.

Calculation:

For titanium alloy:

Given,

Ratio=Yield StrengthSpecific Weight (3)

Substitute 44.1kNm3 for Specific Weight and 760MPa for Yield Strength in equation (3).

Ratio=760MPa44.1kNm3=760×106Pa44.1kNm3[1MPa=106Pa] (4)

Substitute the unit Nm2 for Pa in equation (4).

Ratio=760×106Nm244.1kNm3=760×106(103kNm2)44.1kNm3[1Nm2=103kNm2]=760000kNm244.1kNm3=17233kNm2kNm3

Thus, the average strength-to-weight ratio for the titanium alloy is 17233kNm2kNm3.

Conclusion:

Hence, the average strength-to-weight ratio for the titanium alloy is 17233kNm2kNm3.

(c)

To determine

Find the average strength-to-weight ratio for the steel.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 29P

The average strength-to-weight ratio for the steel is 2597kNm2kNm3.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Use Table 17.3 in the textbook.

Specific weight of steel is 77.0kNm3.

Use Table 17.4 in the textbook.

Yield strength of steel (structural) is 200MPa.

Calculation:

For steel:

Given,

Ratio=Yield StrengthSpecific Weight (5)

Substitute 77.0kNm3 for Specific Weight and 200MPa for Yield Strength in equation (5).

Ratio=200MPa77.0kNm3=200×106Pa77.0kNm3[1MPa=106Pa] (6)

Substitute the unit Nm2 for Pa in equation (6).

Ratio=200×106Nm277.0kNm3=200×106×103kNm277.0kNm3[1Nm2=103kNm2]=200000kNm277.0kNm3=2597kNm2kNm3

Thus, the average strength-to-weight ratio for the steel is 2597kNm2kNm3.

Conclusion:

Hence, the average strength-to-weight ratio for the steel is 2597kNm2kNm3.

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