The solid shaft shown is formed of a brass for which the allowable  shearing stress is 55 MPa. Neglecting the effect of stress concentrations, determine the smallest diameters dAB and dBC for which the  allowable shearing stress is not exceeded. For the Problem, without changing the total length of the shaft, where would you move Point B such that the totalangular rotation at point C is twice thatatpoint B. Explain yourassumptions and your work in detail

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The solid shaft shown is formed of a brass for which the allowable 
shearing stress is 55 MPa. Neglecting the effect of stress concentrations, determine the smallest diameters dAB and dBC for which the 
allowable shearing stress is not exceeded.

For the Problem, without changing the total length of the shaft, where would you move Point B such that the totalangular rotation at point C is twice thatatpoint B. Explain yourassumptions and your work in detail.(B)Given a cube of materialwith the given peoperties E and ν. Assumethatσx= σz= σo;εx=εz=εoandεy=0.Determineσoas a function ofεoandσyas a function ofσo.Explain.

A
Fig. P3.17
TB = 1200 N·m
dAB
750 mm
B
Tc = 400 N·m
dBc
600 mm
C
Transcribed Image Text:A Fig. P3.17 TB = 1200 N·m dAB 750 mm B Tc = 400 N·m dBc 600 mm C
(A) For Problem 3.17, without changing the total length of the shaft, where would you move Point B such that the total
angular rotation at point C is twice that at point B. Explain your assumptions and your work in detail.
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(B) Given a cube of material with the given peoperties E and v. Assume that Ox = Oz = 0o; Ex = &z=&o and ɛy = 0.
Determine oo as a function of eo and oy as a function of Go. Explain.
Transcribed Image Text:(A) For Problem 3.17, without changing the total length of the shaft, where would you move Point B such that the total angular rotation at point C is twice that at point B. Explain your assumptions and your work in detail. £x (B) Given a cube of material with the given peoperties E and v. Assume that Ox = Oz = 0o; Ex = &z=&o and ɛy = 0. Determine oo as a function of eo and oy as a function of Go. Explain.
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