PROBLEM 3.11 Knowing that each portion of the shaft AD consists of a solid circular rod, determine (a) the portion of the shaft in which the maximum shearing stress occurs, and (b) the magnitude of that stress. [Ans. (a) BC (b) 57.3 MPa] 56 N.m 135 N.m 45 N.m den dpc - 20 mm
PROBLEM 3.11 Knowing that each portion of the shaft AD consists of a solid circular rod, determine (a) the portion of the shaft in which the maximum shearing stress occurs, and (b) the magnitude of that stress. [Ans. (a) BC (b) 57.3 MPa] 56 N.m 135 N.m 45 N.m den dpc - 20 mm
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Knowing that each portion of the shaft AD
consists of a solid circular rod, determine (a) the
portion of the shaft in which the maximum
shearing stress occurs, and (b) the magnitude of
that stress.
56 N.m
[Ans. (a) BC (b) 57.3 MPa]
Tp = ?
135 N.m
45 N.m
dcp - 24 mm
dpc - 20 mm
dAB = 16 mm
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Knowing that each portion of the shaft AD
consists of a solid circular rod, determine (a) the
portion of the shaft in which the maximum
shearing stress occurs, and (b) the magnitude of
that stress.
56 N.m
[Ans. (a) BC (b) 57.3 MPa]
Tp = ?
135 N.m
45 N.m
dcp - 24 mm
dpc - 20 mm
dAB = 16 mm
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