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Ub Mae 311
= = =
t t
o
This stress is far below than the yield strength of 71 kpsi, so yielding is not predicted.
For fig. A-15-9, 04 . 0
625 . 1
0625 . 0
d
r
= = and 15 . 1
625 . 1
875 . 1
d
D
= = , so K
t
= 1.95
Using given q = 0.75, we get, K
f
= 1 + q (K
t
1) = 1 + 0.75 (1.95 1) = 1.7125
Endurance, S'
e
= 0.5 S
UT
= 0.5 85 = 42.5 kpsi
8 in 8 in 8 in
10 in 10 in 3 in
in in
2,500 lbf 1,000 lbf
2,000 lbf
1,500 lbf
V(lbf)
M(lbf.in)
2,000
500
1,500
16,000
12,000
14,750
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Using eq. (6-19), 832 . 0 85 70 . 2 aS k
265 . 0 b
UT a
= = =
Using eq. (6-20), ( ) 835 . 0 625 . 1 879 . 0 d 879 . 0 k
107 . 0 107 . 0
b
= = =
Using eq. (6-26), 1 k
c
=
Using eq. (6-18), kpsi 5 . 29 5 . 42 1 835 . 0 832 . 0 ' S k k k S
e c b a e
= = =
o
a
= K
f
o
ao
= 1.7125 35 kpsi= 59.94 kpsi, o
m
= 0,
49 . 0 n
S
0
5 . 29
94 . 59
n
1
S S n
1
f
ut f ut
m
e
a
f
= + =
o
+
o
=
Problem 3 (35 Points)
Based upon the results of points A, B and C, determine the minimum factor of safety for fatigue based
on infinite life. If the life is not infinite, estimate the number of cycles. The force is applied as a repeated
load. The material is AISI 1018 CD steel. The fillet radius at the wall is 0.1 in, with theoretical stress
concentrations of 1.5 for bending, 1.2 for axial and 2.1 for torsion. F
y
= 500 lb, F
x
= 0, and F
z
= 300 lb.
Assume a notch sensitivity of q = 0.75.
Solution:
Lets analyze the point A
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Shear stress for torsion,
( )
kpsi
in
lb in
d
T
J
Tr
T
24
75 . 0
2000 16 16
3 3
=
= = =
t t
t [sign indicated]
Shear stress for A from F
z
,
( )
kpsi
in
lb
d
F
A
F
z z
Fz
9 . 0
75 . 0 3
300 16
3
16
3
4
2 2
=
= = =
t t
t [sign indicated]
So, total shear stress, kpsi psi kpsi
Fz T xz
9 . 24 9 . 0 24 = = = t t t
( )
kpsi
in
lb in
d
M
I
c M
A A
x
5 . 84
75 . 0
3500 32 32
3 3
=
= = =
t t
o
Lets analyze the point B
So,
( )
kpsi
in
lb in
d
M
I
c M
B B
x
7 . 50
75 . 0
2100 32 32
3 3
=
= = =
t t
o
Shear stress for torsion,
( )
kpsi
in
in lb
d
T
J
Tr
T
24
75 . 0
. 2000 16 16
3 3
=
= = =
t t
t [sign indicated]
Shear stress for B from F
z
,
( )
kpsi
in
lb
d
F
A
F
z z
Fz
5 . 1
75 . 0 3
500 16
3
16
3
4
2 2
=
= = =
t t
t [sign indicated]
So, total shear stress, kpsi kpsi kpsi
Fy T xy
5 . 22 5 . 1 24 = = = t t t
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Lets analyze the point C
So,
( )
kpsi
in
lb in
d
M
I
c M
C C
x
7 . 50
75 . 0
2100 32 32
3 3
=
= = =
t t
o [sign indicated]
Shear stress for torsion,
( )
kpsi
in
in lb
d
T
J
Tr
T
24
75 . 0
. 2000 16 16
3 3
=
= = =
t t
t [sign indicated]
Shear stress for C from F
z
,
( )
kpsi
in
lb
d
F
A
F
z z
Fz
5 . 1
75 . 0 3
500 16
3
16
3
4
2 2
=
= = =
t t
t [sign indicated]
So, total shear stress, kpsi kpsi kpsi
Fy T xy
5 . 25 5 . 1 24 = = = t t t
Table A-20: S
UT
= 64 kpsi, S
y
= 54 kpsi
From the above analysis, we get, the critical stresses are in point B, which are
o = 84.5 kpsi and t = -24.9 kpsi.
Since the load is applied and released repeatedly,
This gives o
max
= 84.5 kpsi, o
min
= 0 kpsi and t
max
= 0 kpsi, t
min
= -24.9 kpsi.
Consequently, o
m
= o
a
= 42.25 kpsi, and t
m
= -12.45 kpsi t
a
= 12.45 kpsi.
K
f
= 1 + q (K
t
1) = 1 + 0.75 (1.5 1) = 1.375
K
fs
= 1 + q (K
ts
1) = 1 + 0.75 (2.1 1) = 1.825
Obtain von Mises stresses for the alternating and mid-range stresses,
( ) ( ) kpsi
a
8 . 70 45 . 12 825 . 1 3 25 . 42 375 . 1 '
2 2
= + = o ,
( ) ( ) kpsi
m
8 . 70 45 . 12 825 . 1 3 25 . 42 375 . 1 '
2 2
= + = o ,
Check for yielding, using the conservative, kpsi
a m
5 . 84 ' ' '
max
= + = o o o
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Static factor of safety, 639 . 0
5 . 84
54
'
max
= = =
o
y
y
S
n
Yields on first cycle. No additional analysis required.
Problem 4 (20 Points)
The bar shown in figure is subjected to a repeated tension 0 s F s 10,000 lbf. The bar is a material with
S
UT
= 100 kpsi, S
y
= 90 kpsi, K
Ic
= 40 kpsi\in. Material tests on various specimens of this material with
identical heat treatment indicate worst-case constants of C = 4.2 10
11
(in/cycle) (kpsi\in)
m
and m = 3.
As shown, a nick (at the middle of the bar) of size 0.008 in has been discovered on the bottom of the bar.
Estimate the number of cycles of life remaining.
Solution:
The stress range Ao is always computed by using the nominal (uncracked) area. The stress range,
( )
kpsi 0 . 80 psi 000 , 80
in 5 . 0 in 25 . 0
lbf 000 , 10
A
F
2
= =
= = o A
which is below the yield strength. As the crack grows, it will eventually become long enough
such that the bar will completely yield or undergo a brittle fracture. For the ratio of S
y
/S
UT
, it is
highly unlikely that the bar will reach complete yield. For brittle fracture, designate the crack
length as a
f
. If | = 1, then from Eq. (537) with K
I
= K
Ic
, we approximate a
f
as,
in 08 . 0
80 1
40 1 K 1
a
2
2
max
Ic
f
=
|
.
|
\
|
t
=
|
|
.
|
\
|
|o t
=
From fig. 5-26, we compute the ratio, 16 . 0
in 5 . 0
in 08 . 0
b
a
f
= = , 8
in 5 . 0
in 4
b
h
= =
This is off the graph, so we must approximate .
Assume | 1.07
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We re-evaluate a
f
as,
in 07 . 0
80 07 . 1
40 1 K 1
a
2
2
max
Ic
f
=
|
.
|
\
|
t
=
|
|
.
|
\
|
|o t
=
Thus, from Eq. (66), the estimated remaining life is,
( )
Cycles 10 9 . 100
a
634 , 13
a 80 07 . 1
da
10 2 . 4
1
N
3
07 . 0
008 . 0
07 . 0
008 . 0
3 11
f
=
(
(
=
t
=
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