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Chapter 3, Problem 3.4.8P

Two sections of steel drill pipe, joined by bolted flange plates at Ä are being tested to assess the adequacy of both the pipes. In the test, the pipe structure is fixed at A, a concentrated torque of 500 kN - m is applied at x = 0.5 m, and uniformly distributed torque intensity t1= 250 kN m/m is applied on pipe BC. Both pipes have the same inner diameter = 200 mm. Pipe AB has thickness tAB=15 mm, while pipe BC has thickness TBC= 12 mm. Find the maximum shear stress and maximum twist of the pipe and their locations along the pipe. Assume G = 75 GPa.

  Chapter 3, Problem 3.4.8P, Two sections of steel drill pipe, joined by bolted flange plates at Ä are being tested to assess the

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The maximum shear stress.

The maximum angle of twist.

Answer to Problem 3.4.8P

The maximum shear stress is 466.2MPa .

The maximum angle of twist is 5.63° .

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The concentrated torque is 500kNm , intensity of uniformly distributed torque is 250kNm/m , inner diameter of both pipes is 200mm , thickness of AB is 15mm , thickness of BC is 12mm and the shear modulus is 75GPa .

Write the expression for torque at B.

  TB=Ti×BC....... (I)

Here, torque at B is TB , torque intensity is Ti and length of BC is BC .

Write the expression for torque at AD.

  TAD=TB+T........ (II)

Here, torque at AD is TAD and the concentrated torque is T .

Write the expression for polar moment of inertia of section BC .

  IPBc=π32[(d+2tBC)4d4]....... (III)

Here, polar moment of inertia is IPBc , diameter is d and the thickness of section is tBC .

Write the expression for polar moment of inertia of section AB .

  IPAB=π32[(d+2tAB)4d4]....... (IV)

Here, polar moment of inertia is IPAB , diameter is d and the thickness of section is tAB .

Write the expression for maximum shear stress for section BC .

  τmaxAB=Tmax(d+2tB2)IPAB........ (V)

Here, maximum shear stress for section BC is τmaxAB .

Write the expression for maximum shear stress for section BC .

  τmaxBC=Tmax(d+2t BC2)IPBC........ (VI)

Here, maximum shear stress for section BC is τmaxBC .

Write the expression for angle of twist.

  ϕ1(x)=TAD(x)×xGIPAB........ (VII)

Here, function for angle of twist is ϕ1(x) .

Write the expression for angle of twist.

  ϕ2(x)=ϕ1(D)+TDB(x)×(x0.5)GIPAB ......... (VIII)

Write the expression for angle of twist.

  ϕ3(x)=ϕ2(B)+0x250×(ς3.5)GIPBCdς ....... (IX)

Here, dummy variable is ς ,.

Calculation:

Substitute 250kNm/m for Ti and 1.5m for BC in Equation (I).

  TB=250kNm/m×1.5m=375kNm

Substitute 375kNm for TB and 500kNm for T in Equation (II).

  TAD=375kNm+500kNm=125kNm

Substitute 200mm for

  d and 12mm for tBC in Equation (III).

  IPBc=π32[(200mm+( 2×12mm))4(200mm)4]=π32[917630976mm4]=90088210.4mm4

Substitute 200mm for d and 15mm for tAB in Equation (IV).

  IPAB=π32[(200mm+( 2×15mm))4(200mm)4]=π32[1198410000mm4]=117653626.6mm4

Substitute 375kNm for Tmax , 200mm for d , 15mm for tAB and 117653626.6mm4 for IPAB in Equation (V).

  τmaxAB=375kNm×( 200mm+2×15mm2)117653626.6mm4=(375kNm)( 1000mm 1m)×( 200mm+2×15mm2)117653626.6mm4=(0.3665kN/mm2)(1MPa 10 3kN/ mm 2)=366.5MPa

The maximum shear stress in section AB is 366.5MPa .

Substitute 375kNm for Tmax , 200mm for d , 12mm for tAB and 90088210.4mm4 for IPAB in Equation (VI).

  τmaxBC=375kNm×( 200mm+2×12mm2)90088210.4mm4=(375kNm)( 1000mm 1m)×( 200mm+2×12mm2)90088210.4mm4=(0.4662kN/mm2)(1MPa 10 3kN/ mm 2)=466.2MPa

The maximum shear stress in section BC is 466.2MPa .

Substitute 125KNm for TAD(x) , 117653626.6mm4 for IPAB and 75GPa for G in Equation (VII).

  ϕ1(x)=125KNm×x75GPa×117653626.6mm4=(125KNm)( 1000N 1kN)( 1000mm 1m)×x(75GPa)( 10 3 N/ mm2 1GPa)×117653626.6mm4=1.416×105x....... (X)

Substitute 0.5m for x in Equation (X).

  ϕ1(D)=1.416×105×0.5m=1.416×105×(0.5m)(1000mm1m)=7.083×103rad

Substitute 375kNm for TDB(x) , 117653626.6mm4 for IPAB , 7.083×103rad for ϕ1(D) and 75GPa for G in Equation (VIII).

  ϕ2(x)=7.083×103rad+(375kNm)×(x0.5)(75GPa)×117653626.6mm4=7.083×103rad+[( 375kNm)( 1000N1kN )( 1000mm1m )×( x0.5)( 1000mm1m )](75GPa)( 10 3 N/ mm2 1GPa)×117653626.6mm4=7.083×103rad0.04249(x0.5)....... (XI)

Substitute 2m for x in Equation (XI).

  ϕ2(B)=7.083×103rad0.04249(20.5)=7.083×103rad0.063735=0.0566rad

Substitute 0.0566rad for ϕ2(B) , 90088210.4mm4 for IPBC and 75GPa for G in Equation (IX).

  ϕ3(x)=0.0566rad+0x250kNm/m×( ς3.5m)75GPa×90088210.4 mm4dς=0.0566rad+0x(250 kNm/m)( 1000N 1kN)×(ς( 3.5m)( 1000mm1m ))(75GPa)( 103 N/mm2 1GPa)×90088210.4mm4dς=0.0566rad=3.7×108((1000x22)3500×1000x)(( 200022)3500(2000)) ....... (XII)

Substitute 3.5m for x in Equation (XII).

  ϕ3(C)=0.0566rad+3.7×108(( 1000 (3.5m) 2 2)3500×1000×3.5m)(( 2000 2 2)3500(2000))=0.0566rad+0.154895=0.098295rad

The maximum angle of twist occurs at C .

Convert twist angle in degrees.

  ϕ3(C)=(0.098295rad)×180°πrad=5.63°

Conclusion:

The maximum shear stress is 466.2MPa .

The maximum angle of twist is 5.63° .

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