Q1 A compound shaft consists of two pipe segments. Segment (1) has an outside diameter of 220 mm and a wall thickness of 10 mm. Segment (2) has an outside diameter of 140 mm and a wall thickness of 15 mm. The shaft is subjected to torques TB = 40 kN-m and Tc = 12 kN-m, which act in the directions shown in Fig. P6.4. Determine the maximum shear stress magnitude in each shaft segment.. y (1) TB B (2) Tc C X

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A compound shaft consists of two pipe segments. Segment (1) has an outside diameter of 220 mm and a wall thickness of 10 mm. Segment (2) has an outside diameter of 140 mm and a wall thickness of 15 mm. The shaft is subjected to torques TB = 40 kN-m and TC = 12 kN-m, which act in the directions shown in Fig. P6.4. Determine the maximum shear stress magnitude in each shaft segment. only HANDWRITTEN answer needed ( NOT TYPED)

Q1 A compound shaft consists of two pipe segments. Segment (1) has an outside
diameter of 220 mm and a wall thickness of 10 mm. Segment (2) has an outside
diameter of 140 mm and a wall thickness of 15 mm. The shaft is subjected to torques
TB = 40 kN-m and Tc = 12 kN-m, which act in the directions shown in Fig. P6.4.
Determine the maximum shear stress magnitude in each shaft segment..
y
(1)
TB
B
Tc
C
X
Transcribed Image Text:Q1 A compound shaft consists of two pipe segments. Segment (1) has an outside diameter of 220 mm and a wall thickness of 10 mm. Segment (2) has an outside diameter of 140 mm and a wall thickness of 15 mm. The shaft is subjected to torques TB = 40 kN-m and Tc = 12 kN-m, which act in the directions shown in Fig. P6.4. Determine the maximum shear stress magnitude in each shaft segment.. y (1) TB B Tc C X
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