shear stress in the solid shaft (in Pa) using the maximum torque T that can be applied to the ends of the shaft without exceeding a shear stress

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The steel shaft is formed by attaching a hollow shaft to a solid shaft. Determine the shear stress in the solid shaft (in Pa) using the maximum torque T that can be applied to the ends of the shaft without exceeding a shear stress of 70055451 Pa and angle of twist of 2.38ᴼ for the whole shaft. Use G = 83000000000 Pafor the shaft, x = 2.25 m, and y = 1.55 m. Round off the final answer to two decimal places.

T
100 mm
I70 mm
70 mm
y
T
Transcribed Image Text:T 100 mm I70 mm 70 mm y T
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