A compound shaft consisting of a steel segment and an aluminum segment is acted upon by two torques as shown the figure. The shaft is subject to the following conditions: τst ≤ 82 MPa, τal ≤ 50 MPa, and the angle of rotation of the free end is limited to 7°. For steel, G = 83 GPa and for aluminum, G = 28 GPa.
A compound shaft consisting of a steel segment and an aluminum segment is acted upon by two torques as shown the figure. The shaft is subject to the following conditions: τst ≤ 82 MPa, τal ≤ 50 MPa, and the angle of rotation of the free end is limited to 7°. For steel, G = 83 GPa and for aluminum, G = 28 GPa.
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A compound shaft consisting of a steel segment and an aluminum segment is acted upon by two torques as shown the figure. The shaft is subject to the following conditions: τst ≤ 82 MPa, τal ≤ 50 MPa, and the angle of rotation of the free end is limited to 7°. For steel, G = 83 GPa and for aluminum, G = 28 GPa.

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A compound shaft consisting of a steel segment and an aluminum segment is acted
upon by two torques as shown the figure. The shaft is subject to the following
conditions: tst s 82 MPa, tal s 50 MPa, and the angle of rotation of the free end is
limited to 7°. For steel, G = 83 GPa and for aluminum, G = 28 GPa.tgt s 83 MPa, tal < 55
MPa, and the angle of rotation of the free end is limited to 6°. For steel, G = 83 GPa and
for aluminum, G = 28 GPa.
Steel
50 mm Ø
2T Aluminum
40 mm Ø
900 mm
600 mm
Figure P-316
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