5-51. The 60-mm-diameter shaft is made of 6061- aluminum. If the allowable shear stress is Tallow=80 MPa, a the angle of twist of disk A relative to disk C is limited that it does not exceed 0.06 rad, determine the maxim allowable torque T. %3D
5-51. The 60-mm-diameter shaft is made of 6061- aluminum. If the allowable shear stress is Tallow=80 MPa, a the angle of twist of disk A relative to disk C is limited that it does not exceed 0.06 rad, determine the maxim allowable torque T. %3D
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I don't understand how to solve 5-51 in the photo below. Because I can't find the correct elaboration on the solutions, I hope that you can show me how to get to this answer. I have added my own calculations in a photo for your insight.
This is the correct answer:
Tmax = 4,96 kNm
Thanks for your help!
Julia

Transcribed Image Text:5-50. The 60-mm-diameter shaft is made of 6061-T6
aluminum having an allowable shear stress of Tallow=80 MPa.
Determine the maximum allowable torque T. Also, find the
%3D
corresponding angle of twist of disk A relative to disk C.
5-51. The 60-mm-diameter shaft is made of 6061-
aluminum. If the allowable shear stress is Tallow=80 MPa, a
the angle of twist of disk A relative to disk C is limited
that it does not exceed 0.06 rad, determine the maxim
allowable torque T.
1.20 m
A
В
1.20 m
C
T
T.

Transcribed Image Text:5.51
Tallaw-80 MPa
A max= 0,06 cad
T=?
p=0,060 M
G 26 Gla
EMV=0
(0,06)"=1,29:166mn
TL
TE OJG
I= 0,06.1,29.10
TE 1651 Non
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