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Assignment #6

1. A single-threaded power screw is 25 mm in diameter with a pitch of 5 mm. A vertical load


on the screw reaches a maximum of 5 kN. The friction coefficients are 0.06 for the collar
and 0.09 for the threads. The frictional diameter of the collar is 45 mm. Find the overall
efficiency and the torque to “raise” and “lower” the load.

2. The press shown has a rated load of 5000 lbf. The twin screws have Acme threads, a
diameter of 2 in, and a pitch of 1/4 in. Coefficients of friction are 0.05 for the threads and
0.08 for the collar bearings. Collar diameters are 3.5 in. The gears have an efficiency of 95
percent and a speed ratio of 60:1. A slip clutch, on the motor shaft, prevents overloading.
The full-load motor speed is 1720 rev/min. (a) When the motor is turned on, how fast
will the press head move? (b) What should be the horsepower rating of the motor?

3. A beam is made up by bolting together two cold-drawn bars of AISI 1018 steel as a lap
joint, as shown in the figure. The bolts used are ISO 5.8. Assume the bolt threads do not
extend into the joint. Ignoring any twisting, determine the factor of safety of the
connection. (Dimensions are in mm)
4. The coupled shafts shown transmit 250 hp at 600 rev/min. They are connected by a
coupling with eight bolts, with bolt circle diameters of 5 and 10 in.
(a) Determine the minimum nominal shoulder diameter of a bolt if all bolts are to have
the same diameter and not exceed a shear stress of 20 kpsi. Select a preferred fraction
size.
(b) Determine the minimum number of bolts of the diameter determined in part (a) if the
shear stress is not to exceed 20 kpsi and the bolts are to be placed only at the outer bolt
circle.

5. The section of the sealed joint shown in the figure is loaded by a force cycling between 4
and 6 kips. The members have 𝐸𝐸 = 16 𝑀𝑀𝑀𝑀𝑀𝑀𝑀𝑀. All bolts have been carefully preloaded to
𝐹𝐹𝑖𝑖 = 25 𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘𝑘 each.
(a) Determine the yielding factor of safety.
(b) Determine the overload factor of safety.
(c) Determine the safety factor based on joint separation.
(d) Determine the fatigue factor of safety using the Goodman criterion.

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