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Chapter 11, Problem 3RP
A shaft is made of a polymer having a parabolic upper and lower cross section. If it resists a moment of M = 125 N·m, determine the maximum bending stress in the material (a) using the flexure formula and (b) using integration. Sketch a three-dimensional view of the stress distribution acting over the cross-sectional area. Hint: The moment of inertia is determined using Eq. A–3 of Appendix A.
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Statics and Mechanics of Materials Plus Mastering Engineering with Pearson eText - Access Card Package (5th Edition)
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