A horizontal compound shaft AC is attached to a fixed wall at the point C and two torques Tand 2T applied at the points A and B, respectively as shown by Figure Q4. The portion AB of the shaft is made of steel, having a diameter of 30 mm while portion BC is made of brass with a diameter of 50 mm. 2T Steel Brass C 200 mm 100 mm Figure Q4: A horizontal compound shaft The elastic torsion moduli for steel and brass's materials are given as 77 GPa and 37 GPa, respectively. The maximum allowable shear stress for the compound shaft is given as 150 MPa. B8

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A horizontal compound shaft AC is attached to a fixed wall at the point C and two torques
Tand 2T applied at the points A and B, respectively as shown by Figure Q4. The portion
AB of the shaft is made of steel, having a diameter of 30 mm while portion BC is made of
brass with a diameter of 50 mm.
2T
Steel
Brass
B
200 mm
100 mm
Figure Q4: A horizontal compound shaft
The elastic torsion moduli for steel and brass's materials are given as 77 GPa and
37 GPa, respectively. The maximum allowable shear stress for the compound shaft is
given as 150 MPa.
ear stress
4.4. Calculate the angle of twist at the point A
Transcribed Image Text:A horizontal compound shaft AC is attached to a fixed wall at the point C and two torques Tand 2T applied at the points A and B, respectively as shown by Figure Q4. The portion AB of the shaft is made of steel, having a diameter of 30 mm while portion BC is made of brass with a diameter of 50 mm. 2T Steel Brass B 200 mm 100 mm Figure Q4: A horizontal compound shaft The elastic torsion moduli for steel and brass's materials are given as 77 GPa and 37 GPa, respectively. The maximum allowable shear stress for the compound shaft is given as 150 MPa. ear stress 4.4. Calculate the angle of twist at the point A
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