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ISBN: 9781337594318
Author: Barry J. Goodno; James M. Gere
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.3.16P
Solve the preceding problem if the shaft has an outer diameter d2=150 mm and inner diameter d1= 100 mm. Also, the steel has a shear modulus of elasticity G = 75 GPa, and the applied torque is 16 kN ·m.
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