The composite shaft shown in the figure consists of a bronze sleeve (1) securely bonded to an inner steel core (2). The bronze sleeve has an outside diameter of 35 mm, an inside diameter of 25 mm, and a shear modulus of G1 = 44 GPa. The solid steel core has a diameter of 25 mm and a shear modulus of G2 = 82 GPa. Assume L = 530 mm. The composite shaft is subjected to a torque of T = 740 N-m. Determine (a) the maximum shear stresses in the bronze sleeve and the steel core. (b) the rotation angle of end B relative to end A. T T (1) (2) B Answers: (a) T1 = MPa T2 = MPa (b) PBIA = rad

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The composite shaft shown in the figure consists of a bronze sleeve (1) securely bonded to an inner steel core (2). The bronze sleeve
has an outside diameter of 35 mm, an inside diameter of 25 mm, and a shear modulus of G1 = 44 GPa. The solid steel core has a
diameter of 25 mm and a shear modulus of G2 = 82 GPa. Assume L = 530 mm. The composite shaft is subjected to a torque of T = 740
N-m.
Determine
(a) the maximum shear stresses in the bronze sleeve and the steel core.
(b) the rotation angle of end B relative to end A.
T.
T
(1)
L
B
Answers:
MPa
(a) T1 =
MPa
T2 =
rad
(b) PBIA
Transcribed Image Text:The composite shaft shown in the figure consists of a bronze sleeve (1) securely bonded to an inner steel core (2). The bronze sleeve has an outside diameter of 35 mm, an inside diameter of 25 mm, and a shear modulus of G1 = 44 GPa. The solid steel core has a diameter of 25 mm and a shear modulus of G2 = 82 GPa. Assume L = 530 mm. The composite shaft is subjected to a torque of T = 740 N-m. Determine (a) the maximum shear stresses in the bronze sleeve and the steel core. (b) the rotation angle of end B relative to end A. T. T (1) L B Answers: MPa (a) T1 = MPa T2 = rad (b) PBIA
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