A ho]]ow cinu]ar co]d-ro]]ed bronze ]Gi : 6,500 ksi] tube ( 1 ) with an outside diamctc'f of 1 .75 in. and an inside diam- eter of 1.25 in. is securely bonded to a solid 1.25-in.-diameter cold-rolled stainless steel IC! : 12,S00 ksil core (2) as shown in Figure . The allowable sham stress of tube ( 1 ) is 27 ksi. and the allowable shear stress of core (2) is 60 ksi. Determine (a) the allowable torque T that cm tv applied to the tube-and- corc assembly. (b) the corresponding torqucs produced in tube ( 1 ) and core (2). (c) the ' angle of twist produced in a IO-in. length of the aswmbly by the all(cable torque 71
A ho]]ow cinu]ar co]d-ro]]ed bronze ]Gi : 6,500 ksi] tube ( 1 ) with an outside diamctc'f of 1 .75 in. and an inside diam- eter of 1.25 in. is securely bonded to a solid 1.25-in.-diameter cold-rolled stainless steel IC! : 12,S00 ksil core (2) as shown in Figure . The allowable sham stress of tube ( 1 ) is 27 ksi. and the allowable shear stress of core (2) is 60 ksi. Determine (a) the allowable torque T that cm tv applied to the tube-and- corc assembly. (b) the corresponding torqucs produced in tube ( 1 ) and core (2). (c) the ' angle of twist produced in a IO-in. length of the aswmbly by the all(cable torque 71
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A ho]]ow cinu]ar co]d-ro]]ed bronze ]Gi : 6,500 ksi]
tube ( 1 ) with an outside diamctc'f of 1 .75 in. and an inside diam-
eter of 1.25 in. is securely bonded to a solid 1.25-in.-diameter
cold-rolled stainless steel IC! : 12,S00 ksil core (2) as shown in
Figure
. The allowable sham stress of tube ( 1 ) is 27 ksi.
and the allowable shear stress of core (2) is 60 ksi. Determine
(a) the allowable torque T that cm tv applied to the tube-and-
corc assembly.
(b) the corresponding torqucs produced in tube ( 1 ) and core (2).
(c) the ' angle of twist produced in a IO-in. length of the aswmbly
by the all(cable torque 71
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