Fixed End 4,000 LB - In: Problem 12.13

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292CHAPTER 12.

STRESS AND DEFORMATION ANALYSIS OF LINEAR ELASTIC BARS IN TORSION

xed end

4,000 lbf -in 1,000 lbf -in

30 in 20 in G = 12 106 psi

Problem 12.13

a) The angle of twist at the right end of the circular bar. b) The maximum shear stress at x = 0 , 15 , 29 , 31 (relative to the xed end). 12.14 What is the minimum required diameter of a solid circular shaft 8 ft long that must transmit of torque of 2,500 ft-lb without exceeding an allowable angle of twist of 5 degrees AND an allowable shear stress of 21 ksi? Assume the shaft is made of structural steel (A36). 12.15 Same as Problem 12.14 except that the shaft is made Titanium Ti-6M-4V. 12.16 Same as Problem 12.14 except that the shaft is made of a thin-walled hollow tube whose thickness is 5% of its diameter. 12.17 Rigid gears B and C, as shown below, connect two solid circular steel (A36) shafts. Determine the largest torque T that can be applied to shaft CD if the maximum allowable shear stress is 21 ksi. 12.18 Rigid gears B and C, as shown below, connect two solid circular steel (A36) shafts. Shaft AB is 30 in. long and shaft CD is 20 in. long. Determine the largest torque T that can be applied to the end of shaft CD if the maximum allowable angle of twist is 1 degree for the entire shaft-gear system. 12.19 Rigid gears B and C as shown below connect two steel thin-walled hollow steel (A36) shafts. The wall thickness of each shaft is 10% of its diameter. Shaft AB is 30 in. long and shaft CD is 20 in. long. Determine the largest torque T that can be applied to the end of shaft CD if the maximum allowable angle of twist is 1 degree for the entire shaft-gear system AND the allowable shear stress is 21 ksi. 12.20 Same as problem 12.19 except that the shafts are made of 6061-T6 aluminum.

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