Assume you have a 30 mm in diameter AISI 1040 steel shaft welded on a rigid surface. Forces applied to this shaft is given below. What would be length of the shaft considering the conditions as given below; 40 Nm torque is applied throughout the shaft (torque) 100 kg load is applied at the end point of the shaft (bending) 250 kg load is applied to push the shaft in the compression direction (normal force) Factor of safety should be 2

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Assume you have a 30 mm in diameter AISI 1040 steel shaft welded on a rigid surface. Forces applied
to this shaft is given below. What would be length of the shaft considering the conditions as given
below;
− 40 Nm torque is applied throughout the shaft (torque)
− 100 kg load is applied at the end point of the shaft (bending)
− 250 kg load is applied to push the shaft in the compression direction (normal force)
− Factor of safety should be 2

Assume you have a 30 mm in diameter AISI 1040 steel shaft welded on a rigid surface. Forces applied
to this shaft is given below. What would be length of the shaft considering the conditions as given
below;
40 Nm torque is applied throughout the shaft (torque)
100 kg load is applied at the end point of the shaft (bending)
250 kg load is applied to push the shaft in the compression direction (normal force)
Factor of safety should be 2
Transcribed Image Text:Assume you have a 30 mm in diameter AISI 1040 steel shaft welded on a rigid surface. Forces applied to this shaft is given below. What would be length of the shaft considering the conditions as given below; 40 Nm torque is applied throughout the shaft (torque) 100 kg load is applied at the end point of the shaft (bending) 250 kg load is applied to push the shaft in the compression direction (normal force) Factor of safety should be 2
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