Q- A solid 75-mm-diameter Aluminum [E = 80 GPa and 0.3 Poisson ratio] shaft that is 1.25-m long extends through and is completely bonded to a hollow brass [G= 25 GPa] tube, as shown in Figure. Brass tube (1) has an outside diameter of 10 cm, an inside diameter of 75 mm, and a length of 0.75 m. Both the aluminum shaft and the brass tube are securely attached to the wall support at A. When the two torques shown are applied to the composite shaft, determine: (a) The maximum shear stress magnitude in brass tube (1) and Aluminum shaft segment (2) and (3). (b) The rotation angle of joint B and the rotation angle of end C.

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Q - A solid 75-mm-diameter Aluminum [E = 80 GPa and 0.3 Poisson ratio] shaft
that is 1.25-m long extends through and is completely bonded to a hollow brass
[G= 25 GPa] tube, as shown in Figure. Brass tube (1) has an outside diameter of
10 cm, an inside diameter of 75 mm, and a length of 0.75 m. Both the aluminum
shaft and the brass tube are securely attached to the wall support at A. When the
two torques shown are applied to the composite shaft, determine:
(a) The maximum shear stress magnitude in brass tube (1) and Aluminum shaft
segment (2) and (3).
(b) The rotation angle of joint B and the rotation angle of end C.
(1)
30 kN-m
(2)
0.75 m
(3)
12 kN-m
Figure
0.5 m
öla äålöl ↑.
Transcribed Image Text:Q - A solid 75-mm-diameter Aluminum [E = 80 GPa and 0.3 Poisson ratio] shaft that is 1.25-m long extends through and is completely bonded to a hollow brass [G= 25 GPa] tube, as shown in Figure. Brass tube (1) has an outside diameter of 10 cm, an inside diameter of 75 mm, and a length of 0.75 m. Both the aluminum shaft and the brass tube are securely attached to the wall support at A. When the two torques shown are applied to the composite shaft, determine: (a) The maximum shear stress magnitude in brass tube (1) and Aluminum shaft segment (2) and (3). (b) The rotation angle of joint B and the rotation angle of end C. (1) 30 kN-m (2) 0.75 m (3) 12 kN-m Figure 0.5 m öla äålöl ↑.
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