without it! Q.5) The shaft shown below has a 1.5-inch diameter solid Steel (G= 11,200 ksi) segment AB and a tubular segment BC made of steel tube with brass (G= 6400 ksi) core. The brass core is welded to the steel tube. The steel tube has an outside diameter of 1.5 inch and the brass core has a diameter of 0.75 inch. The end A of the shaft is fixed, and a torque of 60 lb-ft is applied at C, determine (a) The maximum shear stress in the steel and brass shafts. (b) The rotation angle (angle of twist) of end C.

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Q.5) The shaft shown below has a 1.5-inch diameter solid Steel (G = 11,200 ksi)
segment AB and a tubular segment BC made of steel tube with brass (G=
6400 ksi) core. The brass core is welded to the steel tube. The steel tube has
an outside diameter of 1.5 inch and the brass core has a diameter of 0.75
inch. The end A of the shaft is fixed, and a torque of 60 lb-ft is applied at C,
determine
(a) The maximum shear stress in the steel and brass shafts.
(b) The rotation angle (angle of twist) of end C.
Brass
3 ft.
Steel Tube
B
5 ft.
Steel
T-60 lb ft
Transcribed Image Text:without it! Q.5) The shaft shown below has a 1.5-inch diameter solid Steel (G = 11,200 ksi) segment AB and a tubular segment BC made of steel tube with brass (G= 6400 ksi) core. The brass core is welded to the steel tube. The steel tube has an outside diameter of 1.5 inch and the brass core has a diameter of 0.75 inch. The end A of the shaft is fixed, and a torque of 60 lb-ft is applied at C, determine (a) The maximum shear stress in the steel and brass shafts. (b) The rotation angle (angle of twist) of end C. Brass 3 ft. Steel Tube B 5 ft. Steel T-60 lb ft
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