Note: J3 = J2 G3 = G2 36 mm 0.99x10° mm* (1) 4 kN-m 70 GPa (2) 32 mm (3) 1.65x10 mm“ B 1000 mm C 20 GPa 1100 mm A composite torsion member consists of a tubular shell (1) bonded to length AB of a continuous solid shaft that extends from A to C, which is labeled (2) and (3). A concentrated torque T is applied to free end C of the shaft in the direction shown. 3.9896 kN-mX T2 -6.0103 kN-mX 104.8 MPAX Determine the internal torques and shear stresses in shell (1) and core (2) (i.e., between A and B). 14.19 MPAX Also, determine the rotation angle at end C. PC -0.0490 radX I| || | I| || | Shaft properties

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Note: J3 = J,
G3 = G2
36 mm
0.99x106 mm²
(1)
4 kN-m
70 GPa
(2)
32 mm
(3)
J, =
1.65×10° mm“
B
1000 mm
C
20 GPa
1100 mm
A composite torsion member consists of a tubular
shell (1) bonded to length AB of a continuous solid
shaft that extends from A to C, which is labeled
(2) and (3). A concentrated torque T is applied to
free end C of the shaft in the direction shown.
3.9896
kN-mX
T2
-6.0103
kN-mX
104.8
MPAX
Determine the internal torques and shear stresses
in shell (1) and core (2) (i.e., between A and B).
14.19
MPAX
Also, determine the rotation angle at end C.
PC
-0.0490
radX
Shaft properties
I| || |
Transcribed Image Text:Note: J3 = J, G3 = G2 36 mm 0.99x106 mm² (1) 4 kN-m 70 GPa (2) 32 mm (3) J, = 1.65×10° mm“ B 1000 mm C 20 GPa 1100 mm A composite torsion member consists of a tubular shell (1) bonded to length AB of a continuous solid shaft that extends from A to C, which is labeled (2) and (3). A concentrated torque T is applied to free end C of the shaft in the direction shown. 3.9896 kN-mX T2 -6.0103 kN-mX 104.8 MPAX Determine the internal torques and shear stresses in shell (1) and core (2) (i.e., between A and B). 14.19 MPAX Also, determine the rotation angle at end C. PC -0.0490 radX Shaft properties I| || |
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