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Combined Loadings

Lectures #14-15
References:
Beer, F.P. et al. (2011) Mechanics of materials. 6th Ed. SI. McGraw-Hill.
Hibbeler, R.C. (2011) Mechanics of materials. 8th Ed. Prentice Hall.

Problem 14.1 Combined Loading

The 25-mm.-diameter rod is


subjected to the loads shown.
Determine the following
stresses at point B
a.
b.

c.
d.

Torsional shear stress


Transverse shear stress
Flexural fiber (i.e. normal) stress
Draw the state of stress

Problem 14.2 Combined Loading

The 25-mm.-diameter rod is


subjected to the loads shown.
Determine the following
stresses at point B
a.
b.

c.
d.

Torsional shear stress


Transverse shear stress
Flexural fiber (i.e. normal) stress
Draw the state of stress

Problem 14.3 Combined Loading

The 25-mm.-diameter rod is


subjected to the loads shown.
Determine the following
stresses at point B
a.
b.

c.
d.

Torsional shear stress


Transverse shear stress
Flexural fiber (i.e. normal) stress
Draw the state of stress

Problem 14.4 Combined Loading


1.

2.

The uniform sign has a weight of 1.5 kN


and is supported by the steel pipe AB,
which has an inner radius of 70 mm and
an outer radius of 75 mm. If the face of
the sign is subjected to a uniform wind
pressure of 4.0 kPa, determine the max.
stress among points C, D, E and F

2.4 m

Neglect the thickness of the sign, and assume that it is


supported along the outside edge of the pipe.

1.2 m

The pipe AB is connected to a concrete


post with a diameter of 180 mm. Given
that of the steel is 240 MPa and
of the concrete is 28 MPa, determine if
the material will fail under
a.) MSS, b.) MDE, and c.) MNS Theories

0.6 m

Analyze/Design a structure based on the materials limiting stress values

Problem 14.4 Combined Loading

y
z

Analyze/Design a structure based on the materials limiting stress values

Problem 14.5 Combined Loading


If the bar has a diameter of 80mm. Determine the stress components at points A and B.

My = -1.2 kN-m
Mz = -0.9 kN-m
Vy = 3 kN
Vz = -4 kN

For your guidance: here are the stress


blocks of point A and B, respectively
Determine the combined effects of different loadings by analysing each stress component

1.

An overhanging W920 x 446


rolled-steel beam supports a load
P as shown. Knowing that P =
1420 kN and a = 2.5, determine
the magnitude of the maximum
normal and shear stresses at the
junction of the flange and the web

2.

Calculate the stresses at point C


(member section is 250mm x
50mm)

3.

The drill is jammed in the wall


and is subjected to the torque
and force shown. Determine the
state of stress at point B on the
cross section of drill bit at the
section shown

15.1

15.3
2

N = 120 N
T = 90 N-m
Mz = 21 N-m
Vy = 90 N

15.2

Steel Properties

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