Q.5. A single torque of T = 50 N.m is applied to a compound torsion member as shown in figure (5). Segment (1) is a 32 mm diameter solid brass [G= 37 GPa] rod. Segment (2) is a solid aluminum [G = 26 GPa] rod. Determine the minimum diameter of the aluminum segment if the rotation angle at C relative to the support A must not exceed 3°.
Q.5. A single torque of T = 50 N.m is applied to a compound torsion member as shown in figure (5). Segment (1) is a 32 mm diameter solid brass [G= 37 GPa] rod. Segment (2) is a solid aluminum [G = 26 GPa] rod. Determine the minimum diameter of the aluminum segment if the rotation angle at C relative to the support A must not exceed 3°.
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![Q.5. A single torque of T = 50 N.m is applied to a compound torsion member as shown in figure (5).
Segment (1) is a 32 mm diameter solid brass [G= 37 GPa] rod. Segment (2) is a solid aluminum [G =
26 GPa] rod. Determine the minimum diameter of the aluminum segment if the rotation angle at C relative
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Transcribed Image Text:Q.5. A single torque of T = 50 N.m is applied to a compound torsion member as shown in figure (5).
Segment (1) is a 32 mm diameter solid brass [G= 37 GPa] rod. Segment (2) is a solid aluminum [G =
26 GPa] rod. Determine the minimum diameter of the aluminum segment if the rotation angle at C relative
to the support A must not exceed 3°.

Transcribed Image Text:a
1,800 mm
(2)
800 mm
T = 50 N-m
Fig. (5)
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