Figure Q3 (b) shows a steel transmission shaft with 500 mm length and external diameter of 40 mm. For part of its length, it is bored to a diameter of 20 mm while the rest is 25 mm diameter. After a load T is applied to the shaft, the angle of twist in both sections are similar. Calculate the suitable length for each section. L1 indicates the length of section 1 which has 20 mm bore diameter and L2 indicates the length of section 2 which has 25 mm bore diameter. Ø20 mm Ø25 mm Ø40 mm L1 L2 500 mm

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Figure Q3 (b) shows a steel transmission shaft with 500 mm length and external
diameter of 40 mm. For part of its length, it is bored to a diameter of 20 mm while
the rest is 25 mm diameter. After a load T is applied to the shaft, the angle of twist
in both sections are similar. Calculate the suitable length for each section. L1
indicates the length of section 1 which has 20 mm bore diameter and L2 indicates
the length of section 2 which has 25 mm bore diameter.
Ø20 mm
Ø25 mm
Ø40 mm
L1
L2
500 mm
Transcribed Image Text:T3.3 Figure Q3 (b) shows a steel transmission shaft with 500 mm length and external diameter of 40 mm. For part of its length, it is bored to a diameter of 20 mm while the rest is 25 mm diameter. After a load T is applied to the shaft, the angle of twist in both sections are similar. Calculate the suitable length for each section. L1 indicates the length of section 1 which has 20 mm bore diameter and L2 indicates the length of section 2 which has 25 mm bore diameter. Ø20 mm Ø25 mm Ø40 mm L1 L2 500 mm
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a) Identify which type of shaft has less power transmission, a solid or tubular shaft?
Justify your answer using power transmission equation and torsion formula
Transcribed Image Text:3.1 a) Identify which type of shaft has less power transmission, a solid or tubular shaft? Justify your answer using power transmission equation and torsion formula
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