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DISENO DE ELEMENTOS DE MAQUINAS I

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A surface crack of length ai (mm) was detected in a C-frame of rectangular section ( depth of section AB (h), measured from point A to B and  thickness of the section AB (b)) made of a steel alloy (yield strength=860 in MPa and fracture toughness = Kic in MPa.m-0.5 . The C-frame is subjected to  a variable load P that acts in the directions as shown and it fluctuates from Pmin to Pmax (in N) .

Data (based on the student number last digit):

Student #

ai (mm)

Kic

h (mm

b (mm)

L (mm)

Pmax

Pmin

Use table

Odd

0.1

90

38

30

130

18000

5000

Table 1

Even

0.05

70

45

25

160

12000

4000

Table 2

 

In the region of crack propagation, the values measured for the relationship between da/dN and DKi  in this alloy were: (Hint: use it to determine the Paris coefficient C and exponent m)

Table 1.                                                         

Delta Ki

da/dN

10

3.1773E-08

15

1.5446E-07

20

4.7433E-07

40

7.0810E-06

60

3.4423E-05

Table 2

Delta Ki

da/dN

10

2.1453E-08

15

1.0014E-07

20

2.9881E-07

40

4.1620E-06

60

1.9429E-05

90

9.0699E-05

 

Hint: as the geometric factor Y depends on the crack length… then use the initial crack ai to calculate the Y1 for the different loads. Use the Y1’s to determine the final crack size af1.

With af1  calculate again the geometric factors Y2’s.. Take the average (Y1+Y2)/2 as the final value of the geometric factor Y.  calculate the final crack length  af

Determine the following with at least 4 decimal places of accuracy:

Area of the rectangular section (in 10-4 m2)

Moment of Inertia (in 10-8m4)

The coefficient of the Paris equation (in 10-12 for Ki in MPa.m-½ )

The exponent  of the Paris equation ( for Ki in MPa.m-½ )

The maximum axial stress (in MPa)

The minimum axial stress (in MPa)

The maximum bending stress (in MPa)

The minimum bending stress (in MPa)

Using ai

The axial geometric factor Yax 

The bending geometric factor Ybend 

The final crack size af (in mm)  

Using af

The axial geometric factor Yax 

The bending geometric factor Ybend 

Using aaverage

The axial geometric factor Yax 

The bending geometric factor Ybend 

The final crack size af (in mm)  

The life of the component in number of cycles

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