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The document contains instructions for 4 solid mechanics assignment problems involving determining stresses in bolted and pinned connections given load and geometric information, ultimate material stresses, and a required factor of safety of 3. Problem 1 involves determining shearing stress in a bolt and bearing stress in a member. Problem 2 involves determining the largest load that can be applied to a steel loop around a rod. Problem 3 involves determining the allowable load for a pinned structure. Problem 4 also involves determining the largest allowable load for a pinned structure.

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The document contains instructions for 4 solid mechanics assignment problems involving determining stresses in bolted and pinned connections given load and geometric information, ultimate material stresses, and a required factor of safety of 3. Problem 1 involves determining shearing stress in a bolt and bearing stress in a member. Problem 2 involves determining the largest load that can be applied to a steel loop around a rod. Problem 3 involves determining the allowable load for a pinned structure. Problem 4 also involves determining the largest allowable load for a pinned structure.

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MM 211

Solid Mechanics

Assignment 1 (Due Date: 8th March 2011)

1. The hydraulic cylinder CF, which partially controls the position of rod DE has been locked in the position shown in Figure 1. Member BD is 16 mm thick and is connected to the vertical rod by a 10-mm diameter bolt. Determine (a) the average shearing stress in the bolt and (b) the bearing stress at C in member BD

Figure 1 2. A steel loop ABCD of length 1.2 m and of 10 mm diameter is placed as shown in Figure 2 around a 24 mm diameter rod AC. Cables BE and DF, each of 12 mm diameter, are used to apply the load Q. Knowing that the ultimate strength of the steel used for the loop and the cables is 480 MPa, determine the largest load Q that can be applied if an overall factor of safety of 3 is desired.

Figure 2

3. In the structure shown in Figure 3, an 8 mm diameter pin is used at A, and 12 mm diameter pins are used at B and D. knowing that the ultimate shearing stress is 100 MPa at all connections and that the ultimate normal stress is 250 MPa in each of the two links joining B and D, determine the allowable load P if an overall factor of safety of 3.0 is desired.

Figure 3 4. In the structure shown in Figure 4, a 6 mm diameter pin is used at C and 10 mm diameter pins are used at B and D. The ultimate shearing stress is 150 MPa at all connection, and the ultimate normal stress is 400 MPa in link BD. Knowing that a factor of safety of 3.0 is desired, determine the largest load P that can be applied at A. Note that link BD is not reinforced around the pin holes.

Figure 4

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