Member ABCD is a hollow circular steel shaft with a 4 inch outer diameter and a 3 inch inner diameter. It is rigidly attached to the wall at A. Externaly applied torques are TB of 1338 lb-ft, Tc of 1117 lb-ft, and TD of 884 lb-ft. Firstly obtain the internal torque generated, then calculate and input the maximum shear stress in section BC of the shaft: (f v max) = ___________ lb/in.2. Pay attention to unit conversion and calculate your answer to 1 decimal place.

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Member ABCD is a hollow circular steel shaft with a 4 inch outer diameter and a 3 inch inner diameter. It is rigidly attached to the wall at A. Externaly applied torques are Tof 1338 lb-ft, Tof 1117 lb-ft, and Tof 884 lb-ft.

Firstly obtain the internal torque generated, then calculate and input the maximum shear stress in section BC of the shaft:  (f v max) =  ___________ lb/in.2.  Pay attention to unit conversion and calculate your answer to 1 decimal place.

Member ABCD is a hollow circular steel shaft with a 4 inch outer diameter and a 3 inch inner diameter. It is rigidly attached to the wall at A. Externaly
applied torques are Tg of 1338 lb-ft, Tc of 1117 lb-ft, and Tp of 884 lb-ft.
Firstly obtain the internal torque generated, then calculate and input the maximum shear stress in section BC of the shaft: T (f v max) =
max
Ib/in.2. Pay attention to unit conversion and calculate your answer to 1 decimal place.
D
14 in
12 in /10 in,
A
Transcribed Image Text:Member ABCD is a hollow circular steel shaft with a 4 inch outer diameter and a 3 inch inner diameter. It is rigidly attached to the wall at A. Externaly applied torques are Tg of 1338 lb-ft, Tc of 1117 lb-ft, and Tp of 884 lb-ft. Firstly obtain the internal torque generated, then calculate and input the maximum shear stress in section BC of the shaft: T (f v max) = max Ib/in.2. Pay attention to unit conversion and calculate your answer to 1 decimal place. D 14 in 12 in /10 in, A
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