A rod is made from two segments: AB is steel and BC is brass. It is fixed at its ends and subjected to a torque of T = 710 N-m. The steel portion has a diameter of 30 mm. Assume the support reactions at the walls will be the same. 1.60 m A 0,75 m Gst = 75GPA, Ghr = 39 GPa. Part A Determine the absolute maximum shear stress in the steel shaft. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. µA ? Value Units

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A rod is made from two segments: AB is steel and BC is brass. It is fixed at its ends and subjected to a torque of T = 710 N•m. The steel portion has a diameter of 30 mm. Assume the support reactions at the walls
will be the same.
B
1.60 m
A
0.75 m
Gst = 75GPA, Gor = 39 GPa.
Part A
Determine the absolute maximum shear stress in the steel shaft.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units.
HẢ
?
T abs
max
Value
Units
Transcribed Image Text:A rod is made from two segments: AB is steel and BC is brass. It is fixed at its ends and subjected to a torque of T = 710 N•m. The steel portion has a diameter of 30 mm. Assume the support reactions at the walls will be the same. B 1.60 m A 0.75 m Gst = 75GPA, Gor = 39 GPa. Part A Determine the absolute maximum shear stress in the steel shaft. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. HẢ ? T abs max Value Units
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