The solid shaft shown below is in equilibrium, supported at two bearings A and B. The pulleys C and D 1500 N. The diameter of the shaft = 1000 N, T₂ 500 N and T3 have diameters in the ratio 3:2. T₁ is 50 mm and yield strength sy = 400 MPa. The bearings do not exert any moments or axial forces on the shaft. = a. Determine the principal stresses corresponding to maximum bending and torsional shear stresses. Ignore transverse shear stresses due to bending.

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The solid shaft shown below is in equilibrium, supported at two bearings A and B. The pulleys C and D
have diameters in the ratio 3:2. T₁ = 1000 N, T₂ = 500 N and T3 = 1500 N. The diameter of the shaft
is 50 mm and yield strength sy 400 MPa. The bearings do not exert any moments or axial forces on
=
the shaft.
a. Determine the principal stresses corresponding to maximum bending and torsional shear stresses.
Ignore transverse shear stresses due to bending.
C
A
H
0.3 m
0.5 m
0.2 m
B
T₁
30°
T3
60°
TA
Transcribed Image Text:The solid shaft shown below is in equilibrium, supported at two bearings A and B. The pulleys C and D have diameters in the ratio 3:2. T₁ = 1000 N, T₂ = 500 N and T3 = 1500 N. The diameter of the shaft is 50 mm and yield strength sy 400 MPa. The bearings do not exert any moments or axial forces on = the shaft. a. Determine the principal stresses corresponding to maximum bending and torsional shear stresses. Ignore transverse shear stresses due to bending. C A H 0.3 m 0.5 m 0.2 m B T₁ 30° T3 60° TA
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