5.1 A steel shaft is to transmit 4.5 MW at 3 Hz without exceeding a shearing stress o: MPa, or twisting through more than 1.5° in a length of 26 diameters. Calculate th required diameter if G = 84 GPa. f7i mm outside diameter and 12.5 mm thick is coaxial

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5.1 A steel shaft is to transmit 4.5 MW at 3 Hz without exceeding a shearing stress of 60
MPa, or twisting through more than 1.5° in a length of 26 diameters. Calculate the
required diameter if G = 84 GPa.
5.2 A hollow bronze shaft of 75 mm outside diameter and 12.5 mm thick is coaxial witn a
solid steel shaft of 50 mm diameter and of the same length as the hollow shaft. These
shaft are then fastened rigidly together at their ends. The compound shaft transmits a
total torque of 5693 Nm. Calculate:
5.2.1
The torque transmitted by the steel and the bronze shafts
5.2.2 The shear stress induced in both steel and bronze shafts
5.2.3 The angle of rotation in degrees of the compound shaft.
5.2.4 The stiffness of the compound shaft
Transcribed Image Text:noilemoind ougil woled iwode QUESTION 5 5.1 A steel shaft is to transmit 4.5 MW at 3 Hz without exceeding a shearing stress of 60 MPa, or twisting through more than 1.5° in a length of 26 diameters. Calculate the required diameter if G = 84 GPa. 5.2 A hollow bronze shaft of 75 mm outside diameter and 12.5 mm thick is coaxial witn a solid steel shaft of 50 mm diameter and of the same length as the hollow shaft. These shaft are then fastened rigidly together at their ends. The compound shaft transmits a total torque of 5693 Nm. Calculate: 5.2.1 The torque transmitted by the steel and the bronze shafts 5.2.2 The shear stress induced in both steel and bronze shafts 5.2.3 The angle of rotation in degrees of the compound shaft. 5.2.4 The stiffness of the compound shaft
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