Question 2.27:  Repeat Prob. 2–26, except that the design situation is fail...

Repeat Prob. 2–26, except that the design situation is failure by excessive deflection, and it is

desired to minimize the weight.

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For stiffness, k=A E / l \quad \Rightarrow A=k l / E For mass, m=A l \rho=(k 1 / E) l \rho=k l^{2} \rho / E

Thus, f_{3}(M)=\rho / E, and maximize E / \rho \quad(\beta=1)

In Fig. (2-16), draw lines parallel to E / \rho

From the list of materials given, tungsten carbide (WC) is best, closely followed by aluminum alloys, and then followed by high carbon heat-treated steel. They are close enough that other factors, like cost or availability, would likely dictate the best choice. Polycarbonate polymer is clearly not a good choice compared to the other candidate materials.  .

 

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