Problem 2 Ans:(a) 110.28MPA, 22.5MPA, 98.22MP3; -58.09MPA, 22.5MPA, -100.9MPA (b) 1.115, 1.104; (c) 1.213, 1.270 A pipe with an outside diameter of 140 mm and a wall thickness of 7 mm is subjected to...


Problem 2 Ans:(a) 110.28MPA, 22.5MPA, 98.22MP3; -58.09MPA, 22.5MPA, -100.9MPA (b) 1.115, 1.104; (c) 1.213, 1.270<br>A pipe with an outside diameter of 140 mm and a wall thickness of 7 mm is subjected to the 16-kN load shown in figure<br>a. The internal pressure in the pipe is 2.50 MPa, and the yield strength of the steel is oy 240 MPa.<br>(a) calculate and show combined stress state on two separate stress elements: one for point Hand one for point K<br>(b) determine the factors of safety predicted at points H and K by the maximum-shear-stress theory of failure<br>(c) determine the factors of safety at points H and K predicted by the maximum-distortion-energy theory<br>(d) on common or separate axis draw the stress envelope(s) (failure diagram(s)) for both theories indicating all<br>stress values as well as the load line(s).<br>figure (a)<br>700 mm<br>I0 mm<br>16 AN<br>

Extracted text: Problem 2 Ans:(a) 110.28MPA, 22.5MPA, 98.22MP3; -58.09MPA, 22.5MPA, -100.9MPA (b) 1.115, 1.104; (c) 1.213, 1.270 A pipe with an outside diameter of 140 mm and a wall thickness of 7 mm is subjected to the 16-kN load shown in figure a. The internal pressure in the pipe is 2.50 MPa, and the yield strength of the steel is oy 240 MPa. (a) calculate and show combined stress state on two separate stress elements: one for point Hand one for point K (b) determine the factors of safety predicted at points H and K by the maximum-shear-stress theory of failure (c) determine the factors of safety at points H and K predicted by the maximum-distortion-energy theory (d) on common or separate axis draw the stress envelope(s) (failure diagram(s)) for both theories indicating all stress values as well as the load line(s). figure (a) 700 mm I0 mm 16 AN

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