H.W.6: A hollow circular cold-rolled bronze [G, 6,500 ksi] tube (1) with an outside diameter of 1.75 in. and an inside diam- eter of 1.25 in. is securely bonded to a solid 1.25-in.-diameter cold-rolled stainless steel (G, 12.500 ksi] core (2) as shown in Figure . The allowable shear stress of tube (1) is 27 ksi, and the allowable shear stress of core (2) is 60 ksi. Determine (a) the allowable torque T that can be applied to the tube-and- core assembly. (b) the corresponding torques produced in tube (1) and core (2). (c) the angle of twist produced in a 10-in. length of the assembly by the allowable torque T. (1)

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H.W.6: A hollow circular cold-rolled beonze [G, 6,500 ksi]
tube (1) with an outside diameter of 1.75 in. and an inside diam-
eter of 1.25 in. is securely bonded to a solid 1.25-in-diameter
cold-rolled stainless steel (G, 12.500 ksi] core (2) as shown in
Figure
and the allowable shear stress of core (2) is 60 ksi. Determine
The allowable shear stress of tube (1) is 27 ksi,
(a) the allowable torque T that can be applied to the tube-and-
core assembly.
(b) the corresponding torques produced in tube (1) and core (2).
(c) the angle of twist produced in a 10-in. length of the assembly
by the allowable torque T.
(1)
FIGURE
Transcribed Image Text:H.W.6: A hollow circular cold-rolled beonze [G, 6,500 ksi] tube (1) with an outside diameter of 1.75 in. and an inside diam- eter of 1.25 in. is securely bonded to a solid 1.25-in-diameter cold-rolled stainless steel (G, 12.500 ksi] core (2) as shown in Figure and the allowable shear stress of core (2) is 60 ksi. Determine The allowable shear stress of tube (1) is 27 ksi, (a) the allowable torque T that can be applied to the tube-and- core assembly. (b) the corresponding torques produced in tube (1) and core (2). (c) the angle of twist produced in a 10-in. length of the assembly by the allowable torque T. (1) FIGURE
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