Oh no! The bearing at the wall on the left has been damaged. It is now acting like another gear that can resist a moment(TW). You estimate the shaft has had torsional loading as follows: TA= 200 Nm TB= 530 Nm TC= 120 Nm TD= 150 Nm TW =? See the diagram for the direction of the torques on the shaft. The shaft diameter is 60 mm. The shaft looks ok but you are checking to see if it has exceeded the allowed shear stress for the shaft. Tw .600 mm 600 mm 600 mm A) Which segment has the maximum Torsion? B) What is the maximum shear stress due to torsion? C) Assume Tallow = 60 MPa did the shaft exceed the allowed shear?

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Oh no! The bearing at the wall on the left has been damaged. It is now acting like another gear
that can resist a moment(TW). You estimate the shaft has had torsional loading as follows:
TA= 200 Nm TB= 530 Nm TC= 120 Nm TD= 150 Nm TW =?
See the diagram for the direction of the torques on the shaft. The shaft diameter is 60 mm. The
shaft looks ok but you are checking to see if it has exceeded the allowed shear stress for the
shaft.
Tw
.600 mm
600 mm
600 mm
A) Which segment has the maximum Torsion?
B) What is the maximum shear stress due to torsion?
C) Assume Tallow = 60 MPa did the shaft exceed the allowed shear?
Transcribed Image Text:Oh no! The bearing at the wall on the left has been damaged. It is now acting like another gear that can resist a moment(TW). You estimate the shaft has had torsional loading as follows: TA= 200 Nm TB= 530 Nm TC= 120 Nm TD= 150 Nm TW =? See the diagram for the direction of the torques on the shaft. The shaft diameter is 60 mm. The shaft looks ok but you are checking to see if it has exceeded the allowed shear stress for the shaft. Tw .600 mm 600 mm 600 mm A) Which segment has the maximum Torsion? B) What is the maximum shear stress due to torsion? C) Assume Tallow = 60 MPa did the shaft exceed the allowed shear?
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