2. The solid shaft ABCDE has a diameter of 30 mm and is simply supported at its ends. The pulleys at B and D are of diameter 200mm and pulley at C is 100mm in diameter. The pulleys are subjected to forces as shown in figure. The forces on pulley B are at an angle of 45° from the negative z-axis. The shaft sections have following lengths: AB = 100mm, BC = 250mm, CD = 250mm, and DE = 100mm. a. Determine the maximum transverse shear stresses (Txy, Txz) anywhere along the beam. Locate the point(s) on the cross-section where the stresses are maximum. 25 N 100 N 500 N 125 N 125 N 25 N AB= 100 BC=250 CD = 250 DE=100 E b. Determine the transverse shear stresses (Txy, Txz) at the point where the tensile bending stress is maximum. c. Determine the maximum principal stresses anywhere along the beam and locate the point(s) on cross section.
2. The solid shaft ABCDE has a diameter of 30 mm and is simply supported at its ends. The pulleys at B and D are of diameter 200mm and pulley at C is 100mm in diameter. The pulleys are subjected to forces as shown in figure. The forces on pulley B are at an angle of 45° from the negative z-axis. The shaft sections have following lengths: AB = 100mm, BC = 250mm, CD = 250mm, and DE = 100mm. a. Determine the maximum transverse shear stresses (Txy, Txz) anywhere along the beam. Locate the point(s) on the cross-section where the stresses are maximum. 25 N 100 N 500 N 125 N 125 N 25 N AB= 100 BC=250 CD = 250 DE=100 E b. Determine the transverse shear stresses (Txy, Txz) at the point where the tensile bending stress is maximum. c. Determine the maximum principal stresses anywhere along the beam and locate the point(s) on cross section.
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