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3,9 The torques shown are exerted on pulleys A and B. Knowing that both shafts are solid, determine the maximum shearing stress in (a) in shaft AB, (b) in shaft BC. T, =300N-m A 30 mm T, = 400N-m B 46 mm — Fig. P3.9 Ty = 1200N-m To = 400N-m dag B 750 mm dsc Cc = 600 m Fig. P3.17 and P3.18 \ 17 The solid shaft shown is formed of a brass for which the allowable 3.18 3.19 shearing stress is 55 MPa. Neglecting the effect of oe ee trations, determine the smallest diameters dy and dc for whic the allowable shearing stress is not exceeded. Solve Prob. 3.17 assuming that the direction of T; is reversed. The solid rod AB has a diameter d,, = 60 mm and is made of a steel for which the allowable shearing stress is 85 MPa. The pipe CD, which has an outer diameter of 90 mm and a wall thickness of 6 mm, is made of an aluminum for which the allowable shear- ing stress is 54 MPa. Determine the largest torque T that can be applied at A. 3.37 The aluminum rod BC (G = 26 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. 300 mm. Aluminum 100N-m Fig. P3.37 attached to fixed supports at A and C. Knowing that the modulus of rigidity is 26 GPa for aluminum and 39 GPa for brass, deter- mine the maximum shearing stress (a) in cylinder AB, (b) in cyl- inder BC. A Ae Y 1 The solid cylinders AB and BC are bonded together at B and are Aluminum —_ SN 3.52 Solve Prob. 3.51, assuming that cylinder AB is made of steel, for which G = 77 GPa. 3.53 The composite shaft shown consists of a 5-mm-thick brass jacket (G = 39 GPa) bonded to a 30-mm-diameter steel core (G = 77 GPa). Knowing that the shaft is subjected to 565-N - m tor- ques, determine (a) the maximum shearing stress in the brass jacket, (b) the maximum shearing stress in the steel core (c) the angle of twist of end B relative to end A. : 450 mm. 50mm Fig. P3.57 1S a 5 ha Using an allowable shearing stress of 50 MPa, design a solid steel shaft to transmit 15 kW at a frequency of (a) 30 Hz, (b) 60 Hz. (Ae The beam shown is made of a nylon for which the allowable stress is 24 MPa in tension and 30 MPa in compression. Deter- mine the largest couple M that can be applied to the beam. eee 40 Be | (% %| 15mm d=30mm Fig. P4.16 that the couple is applied about the z axis as shown, determine the maximum stress and the radius of curvature of the bar. (b) Solve part a, assuming that the couple is applied about the y axis. Use E = 200 GPa. ey A60-N-m couple is applied to the steel bar shown. (a) Assuming 60N-m Fig. P4.24 \ 33 and 4.34 A bar having the cross section shown has been formed by securely bonding brass and aluminum stock. Using the data given below, determine the largest permissible bending moment when the composite bar is bent about a horizontal axis. Aluminum Brass Modulus of elasticity 70 GPa 105 GPa Allowable stress 100 MPa 160 MPa SE Brass Smm Smm Isaac 32mm mel 2 | r 32mm Aluminum fsa [engi peasl ab eS - Aluminum es Fig. P4.34 & wa and 4.40 A copper strip (E, = 105 GPa) and an aluminum strip (E, = 75 GPa) are bonded together to form the composite beam shown. Knowing that the beam is bent about a horizontal axis by a couple of moment M = 35 N-m, determine the maximum stress in (a) the aluminum strip, (b) the copper strip. tion shown in a plane forming an angle with the vertical. Deter- oO through 4.134 The couple M is applied to a beam of the cross sec- mine the stress at (a) point A, (b) point B, (c) point D. M = 300N-m p= 60° 16 mmf 16 mmf ig. P4.127 eC | 40 mm-=f-s0 mm! 15mm Fig. P4.128 10mm M=45N-m

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