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You're part of an engineering team that has designed a machine that will operate in a railway tank where explosive gases are present. The machine is designed to reach out and pull an object towards it. One component, a round actuator arm, must transmit a force (applied load) of 10,000 pounds in tension. Note: metallurgists still use imperial measurements.

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Because the components used must be made of a spark-proof material, the design team needs your expertise as a materials (or metallurgical) technician in choosing a design for this component.

You must take into consideration 2 factors:

  1. The material -- whether it is prone to sparking
  2. The diameter of the actuator -- you want the smallest diameter possible that will withstand 10,000 pounds

Due to cost considerations, you have only 3 materials to choose from, each with their own characteristics:

SteelAluminumBrass
Disposition to SparkHighLowLow
Yield Stress in Pounds per Square Inch50,00040,00060,000

With all designs, you must include a factor of safety in your calculations. The industry standard is a factor of safety of 5.

Evaluate each material and choose the one that most closely fits your criteria.

Hint: Calculate the maximum design strength using this formula:
Yield stress / factor of safety

Then use the maximum design strength to calculate the diameter of the actuator.

Maximum design strength = applied load / area

Area of a circle = pi x r2

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