Q/ For the shaft shown in the figure below, find: Maximum torsional stress in part AB, Maximum torsional stress in part BC, Maximum twisting angle in part AB, Maximum twisting angle in part BC, - Total twisting angle of the shaft, Thermal elongation of the shaft. Internal force developed in the shaft if it fixed at both ends. Let E = 200 GPa, G = 80 GPa and a = 12 x 10° 1/°C. T1=350 N.m T2=D450 N.m a B. d=30mm a=300mm b=200mm T = 20 c ° T, T, d, a, b and AT are given in the table below.

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Q/ For the shaft shown in the figure below, find:
Maximum torsional stress in part AB,
Maximum torsional stress in part BC,
Maximum twisting angle in part AB,
Maximum twisting angle in part BC,
Total twisting angle of the shaft,
Thermal elongation of the shaft.
Internal force developed in the shaft if it fixed at both ends.
Let E = 200 GPa, G = 80 GPa and a = 12 x 10° 1/°C.
T1=350 N.m
T2=D450 N.m
d=30mm
a=300mm
T2
b=200mm
T = 20 c°
T, T, d, a, b and AT are given in the table below.
Transcribed Image Text:Q/ For the shaft shown in the figure below, find: Maximum torsional stress in part AB, Maximum torsional stress in part BC, Maximum twisting angle in part AB, Maximum twisting angle in part BC, Total twisting angle of the shaft, Thermal elongation of the shaft. Internal force developed in the shaft if it fixed at both ends. Let E = 200 GPa, G = 80 GPa and a = 12 x 10° 1/°C. T1=350 N.m T2=D450 N.m d=30mm a=300mm T2 b=200mm T = 20 c° T, T, d, a, b and AT are given in the table below.
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