A steel core is bonded firmly to the copper tube (shell) to form the shaft shown. The length of the shaft is 450 mm and the end A is fixed to the wall. Take the shear modulus of steel and copper as 76 GPa and 38 GPa, respectively. The diameter of the core is 60 mm and the outer diameter of the shaft is 100 mm. Determine the maximum external torque (Tmax) so that the absolute maximum shear stress for any point H on the surface of the copper shell does not exceed 50 MPa. 450 mm A 100 mm 60 mm

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A steel core is bonded firmly to the copper tube (shell) to form the shaft shown. The length
of the shaft is 450 mm and the end A is fixed to the wall. Take the shear modulus of steel
and copper as 76 GPa and 38 GPa, respectively. The diameter of the core is 60 mm and the
outer diameter of the shaft is 100 mm. Determine the maximum external torque (Tmax) so
that the absolute maximum shear stress for any point H on the surface of the copper shell
does not exceed 50 MPa.
450 mm
A
100 mm
60 mm
В
Tmax =? kN · m
Transcribed Image Text:A steel core is bonded firmly to the copper tube (shell) to form the shaft shown. The length of the shaft is 450 mm and the end A is fixed to the wall. Take the shear modulus of steel and copper as 76 GPa and 38 GPa, respectively. The diameter of the core is 60 mm and the outer diameter of the shaft is 100 mm. Determine the maximum external torque (Tmax) so that the absolute maximum shear stress for any point H on the surface of the copper shell does not exceed 50 MPa. 450 mm A 100 mm 60 mm В Tmax =? kN · m
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