A 37-mm-diameter solid steel shaft supports loads PA 1430 N and Pc = 2210 N, as shown. Assume LAB = 116 mm, LBC = 185 mm, and LCD= 158 mm. The bearing at B can be idealized as a roller support and the bearing at D can be idealized as a pin support. Determine the magnitude and location x (measured positive to the left from D) of the maximum bending stress in the shaft. LAB B LBC C Pc LCD D

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A 37-mm-diameter solid steel shaft supports loads PA = 1430 N and Pc = 2210 N, as shown. Assume LAB = 116 mm, LBC = 185 mm, and
LCD
= 158 mm. The bearing at B can be idealized as a roller support and the bearing at D can be idealized as a pin support. Determine
the magnitude and location x (measured positive to the left from D) of the maximum bending stress in the shaft.
Answers:
o i
LAB
B
LBC
! MPa, x = i
MI
C
Pc
LCD
D
! mm.
Transcribed Image Text:A 37-mm-diameter solid steel shaft supports loads PA = 1430 N and Pc = 2210 N, as shown. Assume LAB = 116 mm, LBC = 185 mm, and LCD = 158 mm. The bearing at B can be idealized as a roller support and the bearing at D can be idealized as a pin support. Determine the magnitude and location x (measured positive to the left from D) of the maximum bending stress in the shaft. Answers: o i LAB B LBC ! MPa, x = i MI C Pc LCD D ! mm.
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