The shaft shown in the figure is machined from AISI 1040 CD steel. The shaft rotates at 1600 rpm and is supported in rolling bearings at A and B. The applied forces are F₁ = 1600 lbf and F2 = 640 lbf. A steady torque of 1600 lbf-in is being transmitted through the shaft between the points of application of the forces.

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The shaft shown in the figure is machined from AISI 1040 CD steel. The shaft rotates at 1600 rpm and is supported in
rolling bearings at A and B. The applied forces are F₁ = 1600 lbf and F2 = 640 lbf. A steady torque of 1600 lbf-in is being
transmitted through the shaft between the points of application of the forces.
it in ]
T
in
In
-10 in-
F₁
-8 in-
in
F₂
10 in-
All fillets in R.
3 in
1 inៗ
3 in
in
B
NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part.
What is the value of the moment at the critical section? (You must provide an answer before moving to the next part.)
The value of the moment at the critical section is
in-lb.
Transcribed Image Text:Required information The shaft shown in the figure is machined from AISI 1040 CD steel. The shaft rotates at 1600 rpm and is supported in rolling bearings at A and B. The applied forces are F₁ = 1600 lbf and F2 = 640 lbf. A steady torque of 1600 lbf-in is being transmitted through the shaft between the points of application of the forces. it in ] T in In -10 in- F₁ -8 in- in F₂ 10 in- All fillets in R. 3 in 1 inៗ 3 in in B NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. What is the value of the moment at the critical section? (You must provide an answer before moving to the next part.) The value of the moment at the critical section is in-lb.
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