Determine the internal torques, T₁ and T2, in segments (1) and (2), respectively. Use the internal torque sign convention in Section 6.6. T₁ = i T₂ = M N.m N.m

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A two-segment shaft is used to transmit power at constant speed through the pulleys shown in the figure. Power is input to the shaft
at B through a torque of TB = 295 N-m. A torque of T₁ = 110 N-m is removed from the shaft at A, and a torque of Tc = 185 N-mis
removed from the shaft at C. The external torques act in the directions indicated in the figure. Both shaft segments are made of
phosphor bronze [G = 42 GPa] and both segments are solid shafts. Segment (1) has a diameter of d₁ = 23 mm and a length of
L₁ = 300 mm. Segment (2) has a diameter of d₂ = 29 mm and a length of L₂ = 925 mm. Determine the rotation angle of pulley C
relative to pulley A.
ΤΑ
A
Part 1
T₁ =
(1)
T₂ =
L₁
i
TB
i
B
(2)
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Determine the internal torques, T₁ and T₂, in segments (1) and (2), respectively. Use the internal torque sign convention in
Section 6.6.
N.m
Tc
N.m
-x
C
Transcribed Image Text:A two-segment shaft is used to transmit power at constant speed through the pulleys shown in the figure. Power is input to the shaft at B through a torque of TB = 295 N-m. A torque of T₁ = 110 N-m is removed from the shaft at A, and a torque of Tc = 185 N-mis removed from the shaft at C. The external torques act in the directions indicated in the figure. Both shaft segments are made of phosphor bronze [G = 42 GPa] and both segments are solid shafts. Segment (1) has a diameter of d₁ = 23 mm and a length of L₁ = 300 mm. Segment (2) has a diameter of d₂ = 29 mm and a length of L₂ = 925 mm. Determine the rotation angle of pulley C relative to pulley A. ΤΑ A Part 1 T₁ = (1) T₂ = L₁ i TB i B (2) 12 Determine the internal torques, T₁ and T₂, in segments (1) and (2), respectively. Use the internal torque sign convention in Section 6.6. N.m Tc N.m -x C
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