Statics and Mechanics of Materials - Modified Access
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Chapter 10.4, Problem 61P
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Find the angle of twist of F with respect to E and D and the absolute maximum shear stress in the shaft
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The two shafts are made of steel (G=11x106 lb/in2). Each has a diameter of 1 in. , and they are supported by bearings at A, B and C, which allow free rotation. If the support at D is fixed, determine the angle of twist of end A when the torques are applied to the assembly as shown.
Torque applied at H of 80 ft lbs, and at G of 40 ft lbs in opposing directions as seen in the figure
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Part A: Determine the absolute maximum shear stress in the shaft.
Part B: Determine the angle of twist of end EE of the shaft relative to BB.
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