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PROBLEM 3.

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The solid spindle AB has a diameter d s 1.5 in. and is made of a steel with an allowable shearing stress of 12 ksi, while sleeve CD is made of a brass with an allowable shearing stress of 7 ksi. Determine the largest torque T that can be applied at A.

Beer/Johnston, Mechanics of Materials, 6e, 2012. The McGraw-Hill Companies.


Ali Yousefiani: UCI

PROBLEM 3.12
Knowing that an 8-mm-diameter hole has been drilled through each of the shafts AB, BC, and CD, determine (a) the shaft in which the maximum shearing stress occurs, (b) the magnitude of that stress.

Beer/Johnston, Mechanics of Materials, 6e, 2012. The McGraw-Hill Companies.


Ali Yousefiani: UCI

PROBLEM 3.22
A torque of magnitude T 1000 N m is applied at D as shown. Knowing that the allowable shearing stress is 60 MPa in each shaft, determine the required diameter of (a) shaft AB, (b) shaft CD.

Beer/Johnston, Mechanics of Materials, 6e, 2012. The McGraw-Hill Companies.


Ali Yousefiani: UCI

PROBLEM 3.38
The aluminum rod AB (G 27 GPa ) is bonded to the brass rod BD (G 39 GPa). Knowing that portion CD of the brass rod is hollow and has an inner diameter of 40 mm, determine the angle of twist at A.

Beer/Johnston, Mechanics of Materials, 6e, 2012. The McGraw-Hill Companies.


Ali Yousefiani: UCI

PROBLEM 3.47
The design specifications of a 2-m-long solid circular transmission shaft require that the angle of twist of the shaft not exceed 3 when a torque of 9 kN m is applied. Determine the required diameter of the shaft, knowing that the shaft is made of (a) a steel with an allowable shearing stress of 90 MPa and a modulus of rigidity of 77 GPa, (b) a bronze with an allowable shearing of 35 MPa and a modulus of rigidity of 42 GPa.

Beer/Johnston, Mechanics of Materials, 6e, 2012. The McGraw-Hill Companies.


Ali Yousefiani: UCI

PROBLEM 3.53
The solid cylinders AB and BC are bonded together at B and are attached to fixed supports at A and C. Knowing that the modulus of rigidity is 3.7 106 psi for aluminum and 5.6 106 psi for brass, determine the maximum shearing stress (a) in cylinder AB, (b) in cylinder BC.

Beer/Johnston, Mechanics of Materials, 6e, 2012. The McGraw-Hill Companies.


Ali Yousefiani: UCI

PROBLEM 3.65
Determine the maximum shearing stress in a solid shaft of 1.5-in. diameter as it transmits 75 hp at a speed of (a) 750 rpm, (b) 1500 rpm.

Beer/Johnston, Mechanics of Materials, 6e, 2012. The McGraw-Hill Companies.


Ali Yousefiani: UCI

PROBLEM 3.83
A 1.6-m-long tubular steel shaft ( G 77.2GPa ) of 42-mm outer diameter d 1 and 30-mm inner diameter d 2 is to transmit 120 kW between a turbine and a generator. Knowing that the allowable shearing stress is 65 MPa and that the angle of twist must not exceed 3, determine the minimum frequency at which the shaft can rotate.

Beer/Johnston, Mechanics of Materials, 6e, 2012. The McGraw-Hill Companies.


Ali Yousefiani: UCI

PROBLEM 3.88
The stepped shaft shown must rotate at a frequency of 50 Hz. Knowing that the radius of the fillet is r 8 mm and the allowable shearing stress is 45 MPa, determine the maximum power that can be transmitted.

Beer/Johnston, Mechanics of Materials, 6e, 2012. The McGraw-Hill Companies.


Ali Yousefiani: UCI

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