Lecture 1-2 Flashcards

1
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Design codes are

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guidelines on the design

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2
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Pull tests define — —- by carrying out a — —

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material properties, tensile test

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3
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E =

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Stress / strain

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4
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Axial loading is

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a force applied to a material that either extends or shortens the material in the axis which the load is applied

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5
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Simple shear loading is used to

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cut materials

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6
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Torsional shear loading occurs in

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shafts

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7
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Torsional shear loading will produce a —- in the material

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twist

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8
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How can we reduce the weight of a cylindrical shaft when under torsional shearing?

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Removing material at the centre of the shaft as there is the least stress acting closest to the centre of the shaft

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9
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Bending loading usually produces both —- and —- stresses.

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axial, shear

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10
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Bending loading is a ——— type of loading

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non-uniform

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11
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What does a non-uniform type of loading mean?

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The distribution of forces varies across the section of beam

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12
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What does a uniform type of loading mean?

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The distribution of forces is consistent across the section of beam

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13
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Bending loading is a ——— type of loading

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