A hollow tube constructed of metal is subjected to five torques acting in the directions shown in the figure. The tube has an outside diameter of 1.0 in. The allowable shear stress is 12,000 psi. The shear modulus is 9500 ksi. The length between AB, BC, CD and DE is 2ft. a) Draw the internal torque diagram for the shaft using the rules we discussed in class. b) Based on the allowable shear stress, design the inner diameter of the shaft in inches. c) Using your answer from part (b), calculate the total rotation between points A and C in radians. Be sure to track which direction each portion of the shaft is rotating. TA- T, = Tc= In = 1000 lb-in. 500 lb-in. 800 lb-in. 500 lb-in. (1) (2) (3) d₂= 1.0 in. D Tg- 800 lb-in.

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2) A hollow tube constructed of metal is subjected to five torques acting in the directions shown in the
figure. The tube has an outside diameter of 1.0 in. The allowable shear stress is 12,000 psi. The shear
modulus is 9500 ksi. The length between AB, BC, CD and DE is 2ft.
a) Draw the internal torque diagram for the shaft using the rules we discussed in class.
Based on the allowable shear stress, design the inner diameter of the shaft in inches.
b)
c) Using your answer from part (b), calculate the total rotation between points A and C in radians.
Be sure to track which direction each portion of the shaft is rotating.
T₁= TB =
T, =
Tc=
1000 lb-in. 500 lb-in. 800 lb-in. 500 lb-in.
A
B
D
d₂ = 1.0 in.
T₂=
800 lb-in.
E
Transcribed Image Text:2) A hollow tube constructed of metal is subjected to five torques acting in the directions shown in the figure. The tube has an outside diameter of 1.0 in. The allowable shear stress is 12,000 psi. The shear modulus is 9500 ksi. The length between AB, BC, CD and DE is 2ft. a) Draw the internal torque diagram for the shaft using the rules we discussed in class. Based on the allowable shear stress, design the inner diameter of the shaft in inches. b) c) Using your answer from part (b), calculate the total rotation between points A and C in radians. Be sure to track which direction each portion of the shaft is rotating. T₁= TB = T, = Tc= 1000 lb-in. 500 lb-in. 800 lb-in. 500 lb-in. A B D d₂ = 1.0 in. T₂= 800 lb-in. E
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