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Solution Manual for BRIAN’S Mechanical Engineering Design: 2024 Release ISE by MUGO | from 4- 20 Chapters Covered

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Solution Manual for BRIAN’S Mechanical
Engineering Design: 2024 Release ISE by
MUGO | from 4- 20 Chapters Covered
Chapter 4: Define elasticity.
Ability for material to regain its shape after deformation.

Chapter 4: How does a nonlinear softening spring behave?
It behaves like a negative parabola, past a certain displacement, the force
decreases.

Chapter 4: Write the equation for force of a spring as a
function of displacement.
f = -kx

Chapter 4: In beam theory, what are: q, V, M, theta, and y?
- q is distributed load.
- V is sheer force.
- M is bending moment.
- theta is slope of deflection.
- y is the displacement of deflection.

Chapter 4: Shear is the integral of what?
Distributed load.

Chapter 4: How do you do beam deflection by superposition?
You separate the loads, calculate their effects, and add the results.

Chapter 4: True or False: Integrating a Macauley function with
a negative exponent (x-a)^-2 uses standard calculus rules.
Explain.

,False, for singularity functions, you only add the exponent by one when
"integrating".

Chapter 4: If a distributed load only extends part way down a
beam, how do you turn it off at the point where the load
ends?
Use the singularity functions starting at x = a towards x = b.

Chapter 4: What is meant by statistically indeterminate?
If there are more unknown support (reaction) forces and/or moments than
number of static equilibrium equations.

Chapter 4: What is the difference between impact and shock?
Impact is the collision between 2 objects with initial relative velocity, and shock
is a sudden applied force or disturbance.

Chapter 4: What is the smallest possible shock as a function of
applied force?
F = 2W

Chapter 5: What is a stress concentration?
Localized increase of stress near discontinuities.

Chapter 5: True or False: A smaller radius at a discontinuity
result in lower stress.
False

Chapter 5: If there is static load on a ductile material, is stress
concentration important? Why or why not?
It's not important because the material behaves plastically.

, Chapter 5: Is stress concentration important for brittle
materials under static load?
Yes

Chapter 5: What 2 factors justify high testing costs for
material strengths?
Human life at risk and large quantity of parts.

Chapter 5: Name one of the static failure theories for ductile
materials.
- Maximum shear stress
- Distortion energy
- Ductile Coulomb-Mohr

Chapter 5: Name one of the static failure theories for brittle
materials.
- Maximum normal stress
- Modified Mohr
- Brittle Coulomb-Mohr

Chapter 5: What is the strain threshold for ductile behavior?
Greater than 0.05.

Chapter 5: Which theory is not safe for ductile materials?
Maximum normal stress theory.

Chapter 5: In the Distortion Energy theory, strain energy is
divided into hydrostatic and angular distortion energies.
Which one causes yielding?
Yielding is primarily affected by angular distortion.

Chapter 5: For brittle materials, which theory is best?

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