3) Determine the maximum applied torque T without exceeding a maximum shearing stress of 50MPA for circular shaft, and 60MPA for the rivets. Guhan=83 GPa. 4) Determine the minimum thickness "t" of the tubular pipe with a maximum 5) Assuming point B is fixed, and the shaft A-B is 300mm long, determine the angle of twist developed at A relative to B. shearing stress of 7O MPa. Tf R10 R125 R80

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Situation 2| A flanged bolt coupling, consists of 20mmø rivets arranged, is used
to transfer the Torque "T" from a solid shaft 80mm in diameter to a 180mm square
hollow tubular pipe with unknown thickness "t".
3) Determine the maximum applied torque T without exceeding a maximum
shearing stress of 50MPA for circular shaft, and 60MPA for the rivets.
Gshan=83 GPa.
4) Determine the minimum thickness “t" of the tubular pipe with a maximum
5) Assuming point B is fixed, and the shaft A-B is 300mm long, determine the
angle of twist developed at A relative to B.
shearing stress of 70 MPa.
B
180
R10
R125.
R80
08
Transcribed Image Text:Situation 2| A flanged bolt coupling, consists of 20mmø rivets arranged, is used to transfer the Torque "T" from a solid shaft 80mm in diameter to a 180mm square hollow tubular pipe with unknown thickness "t". 3) Determine the maximum applied torque T without exceeding a maximum shearing stress of 50MPA for circular shaft, and 60MPA for the rivets. Gshan=83 GPa. 4) Determine the minimum thickness “t" of the tubular pipe with a maximum 5) Assuming point B is fixed, and the shaft A-B is 300mm long, determine the angle of twist developed at A relative to B. shearing stress of 70 MPa. B 180 R10 R125. R80 08
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