A thin strap is wrapped around a solid circular rod of radius c = 20 mm as shown. Knowing that l = 100 mm and F = 5 kN, determine the following. a) Normal stress, transverse shearing stress, and torsional shear stress at point K. b) Normal stress, transverse shearing stress, and torsional shearing stress at point H. c) Principal stresses (?max,min) and the absolute maximum shear stress (?max) at point H. d) Draw Mohr's circle for the state of stress at point H.
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Calculate the normal stress, transverse shearing stress, and torsional shear stress at point K: N=100*(c-20)/(100-20) = 5kN TS=F*N TS=5*100*5kN/100 = 500kN Show more…
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