Question: i want a completely solution to this loke ( stresses analysis , MOHR circle , shear/ moment digarams ) please give me the solution step

 i want a completely solution to this loke ( stresses analysis
, MOHR circle , shear/ moment digarams ) please give me the
solution step by step ( real number). i don't solution by matlap
thank you .. Fig. 23 A single-sprocket wheel produces rotation in the
plane of motion. Carbon steel has a density of 7850kg/m3 Piston is
i want a completely solution to this loke ( stresses analysis , MOHR circle , shear/ moment digarams )
please give me the solution step by step ( real number).
i don't solution by matlap
thank you ..

Fig. 23 A single-sprocket wheel produces rotation in the plane of motion. Carbon steel has a density of 7850kg/m3 Piston is made of the same carbon steel material Friction between piston and cylinder is negligible Sprocket wheel is made of cast iron with a density of 7200 kg/m3 Chain is made of carbon steel with a density of 7850kg/m3 Chain tension is constant throughout the stroke Chain and sprocket wheel have a contact area of 100cm2 Chain and sprocket wheel have a coefficient of friction of 0.2 Chain and sprocket wheel have a pitch diameter of 25cm Sprocket wheel has a diameter of 50cm Piston speed is constant throughout the stroke 1. Piston volume: Piston volume = piston area x piston stroke Piston volume =(/4)(pistondiameter)2 piston stroke Piston volume =(3.14159/4)(0.5)20.85=0.067m3 2. Piston weight: Piston weight = piston volume carbon steel density Piston weight =0.067m37850kg/m3=51.69kg 3. Sprocket wheel weight: Sprocket wheel volume =(4/3) (sprocket wheel radius)^3 Sprocket wheel weight = sprocket wheel volume cast iron density Sprocket wheel weight =(4/3)(0.25)37200 kg/m3=164.4kg 4. Chain weight: Chain length = piston stroke x pitch diameter /2 Chain length =0.85m25cm/2=11.875m Chain weight = chain length x chain density x Chain crosssectional area per meter / 2 Chain weight =11.875m7850kg/m3(1cm)2/2= 619kg

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