Please see the simple drawing I attached. A 2 in diameter shaft is in Tension. The Tensile force is 10,000 lbf. The force line of action is 3" away from centerline of the shaft. The question asks the stress at point A.
So I know that we have two stresses at A, one is the tensile stress and one is the compressive stress due to bending.
I am confused about where to take the moment with respect to. And also when we calculate the bending stress, in the formula stress= M y / I I am confused about how to take the y. In the solution they took y as -3 inch. i dont understand where is this with respect to
And the answer is 3180 Tensile stress due to axial stress and the 38200 compressive stress due to bending. how did they calculate the compressive bending stress to that value.
So I know that we have two stresses at A, one is the tensile stress and one is the compressive stress due to bending.
I am confused about where to take the moment with respect to. And also when we calculate the bending stress, in the formula stress= M y / I I am confused about how to take the y. In the solution they took y as -3 inch. i dont understand where is this with respect to
And the answer is 3180 Tensile stress due to axial stress and the 38200 compressive stress due to bending. how did they calculate the compressive bending stress to that value.