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Two pipes {L, = 2.5 m and L, = 1.5 m) are joined al B by flange plales (thickness (, = 14 mm) with five bolts [dlt, = 13 mm] arranged in a circular pal tor n (see figure). Also, each pipe segment is atlaehed to a wall (at .1 and ( '. see figure! using a base plate Uh = 15 mm) and four bolts (dM, = 16 mm). All bolts are tightened until just snug. Assume £, = 110 GPa,E2 = 73 GPa,», = 0.33,andv, = 0.25. Neglect the self-weight of the pipes, and assume the pipes are in a stress-free stale initially. The cross-sectional areas of the pipes are At = 1500 mm: and A2 = (3/5)4. The ollter diameter of Pipe 1 is 60 mm. The outer diameter of Pipe 2 is equal to the inner diameter of Pipe 1. The bolt radius r = 64 mm for both base and flange plates.
(a)
If torque '/'is applied at .v = Lt. find an expression for reactive torques Iit and IL in terms of T.
(b)
Find the maximum load variable /'(i.e., Tmal) if allowable torsional stress in the two pipes is
Tall0* = 65 MPa-id Draw torsional moment iTMD i and torsional displacement (TDD) diagrams. Label all key ordinales. What is '/>.ll('.'
(d) Find mail, if allowable shear and bearing stresses in the base plate and flange bolts cannot be exceeded. Assume allowable stresses in shear an.: :vari:'.g I all bolls are r |Nill, = 45 MPa andtr MaK =90 MPa.
(e) Remove torque Tat x — L,. Now assume the flange-plate bolt holes are misaligned by some angle ß (see figure). Find the expressions for reactive torques Rx and R2 if the pipes are twisted to align the flange-plate bolt holes, bolts are then inserted, and the pipes released.
(f) What is the maximum permissible misalignment angle ß mix if allowable stresses in shear and bearing for all bolts [from part (d)] are not to be exceeded?
(a)

The reactive torque in terms of torque.
Answer to Problem 3.8.18P
The reactive torque at point (A) is =
The reactive torque at point (B) is =
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Figure (1) shows the systematic diagram of the system:
Figure-(1)
The length of first pipe is
Write the expression for cross sectional area of the pipe (1).
Here, the cross sectional area of the pipe (1) is
Write the expression for cross sectional area of the pipe (2).
Here, the cross sectional area of the pipe (2) is
Write the expression for the thickness of the pipe (1).
Here, the thickness of the pipe (1) is
Write the expression for the thickness of the pipe (2).
Here, the thickness of the pipe (2) is
Write the expression for polar moment of inertia for pipe (1).
Here, the polar moment of inertia of pipe (1) is
Write the expression for polar moment of inertia for pipe (2).
Here, the polar moment of inertia of pipe (2) is
Write the expression for modulus of rigidity for pipe (1).
Here, modulus of rigidity for pipe (1) is
Write the expression for modulus of rigidity for pipe (2).
Here, modulus of rigidity for pipe (2) is
Figure-(2) shows free body diagram of the system with internal torque and reactions at the end:
Figure-(2)
Write the expression of equilibrium condition for figure (2)
Here, the reaction torque acting at the point (A) is
Write the expression for torsional flexibility of pipe (1)
Here, the torsional rigidity of pipe (1) is
Write the expression for torsional flexibility of pipe (2)
Here, the torsional rigidity of pipe (1) is
Write the expression for angle of twist for pipe (1)
Here, the angle of twist for pipe (1) is
Write the expression for angle of twist for pipe (2)
Here, the angle of twist for pipe (1) is
Since, the angle of twist in pipe (1) and pipe (2) are opposite in direction
Substitute,
Calculation:
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Conclusion:
The reactive torque at point (A) is
The reactive torque at point (B) is
(b)

The maximum load variable
Answer to Problem 3.8.18P
The maximum load variable
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Permissible torsional stress in two pipes is
Write the expression for maximum load in pipe (1).
Here, maximum load in the pipe (1) is
Write the expression for maximum load in pipe (1).
Here, maximum load in the pipe (2) is
Write the expression for maximum load variable in pipe (1).
Here, the maximum load variable is
Calculation:
Substitute
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Since, the pipe (1) is greater, the maximum load variable in pipe (1).
Substitute
Conclusion:
The maximum load variable is =
(c)

The torsional moment diagrams.
The torsional displacement diagrams.
The maximum angle of twist.
Answer to Problem 3.8.18P
The maximum angle of twist is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Figure (3) shows torsional moment diagram and torsional displacement diagram for the given system.
Figure-(3)
Write the expression for maximum angle of twist
Here, maximum angle of twist is =
Calculation:
Substitute
Conclusion:
The maximum angle of twist is =
(c)

The maximum torque for limiting value shear and bearing stress of base plate and flange bolts.
Answer to Problem 3.8.18P
The maximum torque for limiting value shear and bearing stress of base plate and flange bolts is =
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The permissible shear stress for all bolts is
Write the expression for cross -sectional area of the base plate bolt.
Here, the cross-sectional area of the base plate bolt is
Write the expression for cross sectional area of the flange plate bolt.
Here, the cross-sectional area of the flange plate bolt is
Write the expression for maximum shear load in base plate bolt.
Here, the maximum shear load in base plate is
Here, the maximum shear load in flange plate is
Write the expression for area of the base plate bolt.
Here, the area of base plate bolt is
Write the expression for area of the flange plate bolt.
Here, the area of base plate bolt is
Write the expression for bearing load on base plate
Here, the maximum shear load in base plate is
Here, the maximum shear load in flange plate is
Calculation:
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Conclusion:
The maximum torque for limiting value shear and bearing stress of base plate and flange bolts is =
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