The steel shaft is formed by attaching a hollow shaft to a solid shaft. Determine the maximum torque T that can be applied to the ends of the shaft without exceeding a shear stress of 75MPa or an angle of twist of 2.7° in the length of 3.8-m length. Calculate the average of the three possible values of torque T. Use G-83GPa for steel. The average torque. 105mm 75mm T 2.2m 75mm 1.6m KN-m in 2 decimal places

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The steel shaft is formed by attaching a hollow shaft to a solid shaft. Determine the maximum torque T that
can be applied to the ends of the shaft without exceeding a shear stress of 75MPa or an angle of twist of 2.7°
in the length of 3.8-m length. Calculate the average of the three possible values of torque T. Use G-83GPa
for steel.
The average torque.
105mm
2.2m
75mm
75mm
1.6m
KN-m in 2 decimal places
Transcribed Image Text:The steel shaft is formed by attaching a hollow shaft to a solid shaft. Determine the maximum torque T that can be applied to the ends of the shaft without exceeding a shear stress of 75MPa or an angle of twist of 2.7° in the length of 3.8-m length. Calculate the average of the three possible values of torque T. Use G-83GPa for steel. The average torque. 105mm 2.2m 75mm 75mm 1.6m KN-m in 2 decimal places
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