55 mm (71) allow = 100MPa 14.37 x10° mm (12) allow 60 MPa %3D 40 GPa (1) 70 mm 37.71 x10° mm 75 GPa C2 = (2) G2 %3D 3100 mm 3700 mm A composite torsion member consists of two solid shafts joined at flange B. Shafts (1) and (2) are kN-m attached to rigid supports at A and C, respectively. MPa Using the allowable shear stresses indicated on the sketch, determine the maximum torque T that may be applied to flange B in the direction shown. Determine the shear stress in each shaft and the MPa |t2| rad PB rotation angle of flange B at the maximum torque. Enter 1st 2nd 3rd (Use the rotation angle sign convention detailed in the fourth scene of this movie.) attempt I| || || I| || || Shaft properties

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(71) allow
100MPA
55 mm
=
IT
(T2)allow
60 MPa
14.37 x10° mm*
G1
40 GPa
(1)
C, =
70 mm
A
(2)
37.71 x106 mm“
3100 mm
G, =
75 GPa
3700 mm
A composite torsion member consists of two solid
shafts joined at flange B. Shafts (1) and (2) are
kN-m
attached to rigid supports at A and C, respectively.
Using the allowable shear stresses indicated on the
MPа
sketch, determine the maximum torque T that may
be applied to flange B in the direction shown.
Determine the shear stress in each shaft and the
MPа
Фв
rad
rotation angle of flange B at the maximum torque.
2nd 3rd
(Use the rotation angle sign convention detailed in
the fourth scene of this movie.)
1st
Enter
attempt
I| || ||
I| || ||
Shaft properties
Transcribed Image Text:(71) allow 100MPA 55 mm = IT (T2)allow 60 MPa 14.37 x10° mm* G1 40 GPa (1) C, = 70 mm A (2) 37.71 x106 mm“ 3100 mm G, = 75 GPa 3700 mm A composite torsion member consists of two solid shafts joined at flange B. Shafts (1) and (2) are kN-m attached to rigid supports at A and C, respectively. Using the allowable shear stresses indicated on the MPа sketch, determine the maximum torque T that may be applied to flange B in the direction shown. Determine the shear stress in each shaft and the MPа Фв rad rotation angle of flange B at the maximum torque. 2nd 3rd (Use the rotation angle sign convention detailed in the fourth scene of this movie.) 1st Enter attempt I| || || I| || || Shaft properties
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