3. A cylindrical rod is composed of two pieces of different diameters. Both pieces are made of the same material. Torques are applied at points B and D, with the directions shown below. The magnitudes of the torques are Tg = 4000 in-lb, Tp = 3000 in-lb. JAC = 4 in L = 10 in. JcD = 2 in GẠC = GCD = G = 10 × 10° psi Determine the twist of point B, Ør, and the twist of point D, øp, relative to the wall at A. Note definition for + and – twist, shown to the right. Ans: = -0.25x10³ radians, øp = 2.0×10³ radians A D Tp IB Fixed to wall

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3. A cylindrical rod is composed of two pieces of different diameters. Both pieces are made of
the same material. Torques are applied at points B and D, with the directions shown below. The
magnitudes of the torques are Tg = 4000 in-lb, Tp = 3000 in-lb.
JAC = 4 in
L = 10 in.
JcD = 2 in
GẠC = GCD = G = 10 × 10° psi
Determine the twist of point B, Ør, and the twist of point D, øp, relative to the wall at A. Note
definition for + and – twist, shown to the right.
Ans: = -0.25x10³ radians, øp = 2.0×10³ radians
A
D
Tp
IB
Fixed
to wall
Transcribed Image Text:3. A cylindrical rod is composed of two pieces of different diameters. Both pieces are made of the same material. Torques are applied at points B and D, with the directions shown below. The magnitudes of the torques are Tg = 4000 in-lb, Tp = 3000 in-lb. JAC = 4 in L = 10 in. JcD = 2 in GẠC = GCD = G = 10 × 10° psi Determine the twist of point B, Ør, and the twist of point D, øp, relative to the wall at A. Note definition for + and – twist, shown to the right. Ans: = -0.25x10³ radians, øp = 2.0×10³ radians A D Tp IB Fixed to wall
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TB=4000 in-lb

TD=3000 in-lb

JAC=4 in4

JCD=2 in4

L=10 in

G=10×106

We have determine Twist of point B and D

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