A 30 in. tubular shaft is in torsion under torque 33 lb-in.. Its cross section shown below with diameter d1 = 3.2 in., diameter d2 = 1.0 in.    Calculate shear stress at point B shown above

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A 30 in. tubular shaft is in torsion under torque 33 lb-in.. Its cross section shown below with diameter d1 = 3.2 in., diameter d2 = 1.0 in. 



 

Calculate shear stress at point B shown above: _____ psi.

Calculate your answer to one decimal place.

 

### Torsion in Tubular Shaft

A 30-inch tubular shaft is subjected to a torque of 33 lb-in. The cross-section of the shaft is illustrated in the diagram below, with the following specifications:
- Outer diameter (d1) = 3.2 inches
- Inner diameter (d2) = 1.0 inch

#### Diagram Explanation:
The diagram shows the cross-sectional view of the tubular shaft. 
- The outer circle represents the outer diameter (d1).
- The inner circle represents the inner diameter (d2).
- Point B is marked on the outer circle, indicating the location where shear stress needs to be calculated.
- Axes labeled 'z' and 'y' indicate the orientation in space.

### Problem Statement:
**Objective:** Calculate the shear stress at point B as depicted in the diagram.

**Instructions:**
- Provide the answer in psi (pounds per square inch).
- Round your answer to one decimal place.

#### Answer Box:
[Space for answer input]
Transcribed Image Text:### Torsion in Tubular Shaft A 30-inch tubular shaft is subjected to a torque of 33 lb-in. The cross-section of the shaft is illustrated in the diagram below, with the following specifications: - Outer diameter (d1) = 3.2 inches - Inner diameter (d2) = 1.0 inch #### Diagram Explanation: The diagram shows the cross-sectional view of the tubular shaft. - The outer circle represents the outer diameter (d1). - The inner circle represents the inner diameter (d2). - Point B is marked on the outer circle, indicating the location where shear stress needs to be calculated. - Axes labeled 'z' and 'y' indicate the orientation in space. ### Problem Statement: **Objective:** Calculate the shear stress at point B as depicted in the diagram. **Instructions:** - Provide the answer in psi (pounds per square inch). - Round your answer to one decimal place. #### Answer Box: [Space for answer input]
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