The solid shaft shown is formed of a brass for which the allowable shearing stress is 50 MPa. Neglecting the effect of stress concentrations, determine the smallest diameters d4B and dsc for which the allowable shearing stress is not exceeded. T 1400 N-m das 350 mm B T300 N-m dac 300 mm d(AB) 55.738 d(BC)= = mm mm XX

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The solid shaft shown is formed of a brass for which the allowable shearing stress is 50 MPa. Neglecting the effect of stress
concentrations, determine the smallest diameters daß and dsc for which the allowable shearing stress is not exceeded.
T 1400 N-m
=
das
350 mm
B
T= 300 N-m
dic
300 mm
C
d(AB)= 55.738
d(BC) =
mm
mm
XX
Transcribed Image Text:The solid shaft shown is formed of a brass for which the allowable shearing stress is 50 MPa. Neglecting the effect of stress concentrations, determine the smallest diameters daß and dsc for which the allowable shearing stress is not exceeded. T 1400 N-m = das 350 mm B T= 300 N-m dic 300 mm C d(AB)= 55.738 d(BC) = mm mm XX
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