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Solved Problems On Ch3

The document contains 6 problems involving the calculation of torque, shear stress, angle of twist, and diameters of solid and hollow shafts based on given shear stress allowables and material properties. The problems involve circular rods and shafts made of materials like steel and aluminum that are subjected to twisting forces from torques or revolutions to determine resulting stresses or deformations.
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Solved Problems On Ch3

The document contains 6 problems involving the calculation of torque, shear stress, angle of twist, and diameters of solid and hollow shafts based on given shear stress allowables and material properties. The problems involve circular rods and shafts made of materials like steel and aluminum that are subjected to twisting forces from torques or revolutions to determine resulting stresses or deformations.
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4 Knowing that d = 30 mm, determine the torque T that causes a maximum shearing stress of 52 MPa in the hollow shaft shown.

3.6 (a) Determine the torque that may be applied to a solid shaft of 90-mm outer diameter without exceeding an allowable shearing stress of 75 MPa. (b) Solve part a, assuming that the solid shaft is replaced by a hollow shaft of the same mass and of 90-mm inner diameter.

3.11 Knowing that each of the shafts AB, BC, and CD consists of a solid circular rod, determine (a) the shaft in which the maximum shearing stress occurs, (b) the magnitude of that stress.

3.33 The ship at A ha just started to drill for oil on the ocean floor at a depth of 1500 m. Knowing that the top of the 200 mm diameter steel drill pipe (G = 77 GPa) rotates through two complete revolutions before the drill bit at B starts to operate, determine the maximum shearing stress caused in the pipe by torsion.

3.34 Determine the largest allowable diameter of a 3-m-long steel rod (G = 77 GPa) if the rod is to be twisted through 30 without exceeding a shearing stress of 80 MPa.

3.36 The torques shown are exerted on pulleys B, C, and D. Knowing that the entire shaft is made of aluminum (G = 27 GPa), determine the angle of twist between (a) C and B, (b) D and B.

3.38 The aluminum rod BC (G = 27 GPa) is bonded to the brass rod AB (G = 39 GPa). Knowing that each rod is solid and has a diameter of 12 mm, determine the angle of twist (a) at B, (b) at C.

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