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HW#5-Solutions

Steven Tipton: The University of Tulsa

Solution 3.1
=
max
T =
=

Tc
4
=
c
; J
J
2

c3 max

(0.018 m)3 (70 106 Pa)


2
= 641.26 N m
=
T 641 N m

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Solution 3.2
Tc
4
=
; J
c
J
2
2T
=
c3
2(800 N m)
=
(0.018 m)3

=
max

max

= 87.328 106 Pa

max = 87.3 MPa

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Solution 3.13
(a)

Shaft AB:

1
TAB =
2.4 103 N m, c = d =
0.027 m
2

=
AB

(b)

Shaft BC:

TBC = 2.4 kN m 1.2 kN m = 1.2 kN m, c =


=
BC

(c)

Shaft CD:

Tc
2T
2(2.4 103 )
=
=
= 77.625 106 Pa
J
c3
(0.027)3

Tc
2T
=
=
J
c3

77.6 MPa

1
d = 0.023 m
2

(2)(1.2 103 )
= 62.788 106 Pa
(0.023)3

62.8 MPa

1
TCD =
0.4 103 N m c = d =
0.023 m
2

CD
=

Tc
2T
=
=
J
c3

(2)(0.4 103 )
= 20.929 106 Pa
(0.023)3

20.9 MPa

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Solution 3.20
J all
75 106 Pa Tall =
all =
c

Rod AB:

1
4
=
d 0.030 m =
J
c
2
2

=
c

=
c3 all
2

=
Tall

(0.030)3 (75 106 )

= 3.181 10 N m
3

Pipe CD:

1
d 2 = 0.045 m
2

c2 =

J=

Tall =

(c

4
2

c14 =

c1 = c2 t = 0.045 0.006 = 0.039 m

(0.0454 0.0394 )= 2.8073 106 m 4

(2.8073 106 )(75 106 )


= 4.679 103 N m
0.045

Allowable torque is the smaller value.

Tall =3.18 103 N m


3.18 kN m

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Solution 3.23
all = 12 ksi

Shaft FG:

1
=
d 0.400 in.
2
J all 3
=
T=
c all
F ,all
c
2
=
c

Shaft DE:

=
c
TE ,all =

3
=
(0.400)
(12) 1.206 kip in.

1
=
d 0.450 in.
2

c3 all

3
=
(0.450)
(12) 1.7177 kip in.
2
rG
4.5
=
TF
TE=
TF , all
= 1.189 kip in.
(1.7177)
rD
6.5

Allowable value of TF is the smaller.

=
TF 1.189 kip in.

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Solution 3.28

From statics,

(a)

Shaft AB:

TAB = T
=
TCD

rC
75 mm
=
TAB
=
T 2.5T
rB
30 mm

=
TEF

rE
90 mm
=
TBC
=
(2.5T ) 7.5T
rD
30 mm

TAB= T= 900 N m

=
all
c3 =
=
c3

Tc
=
J

Tc
c4
2

2 T

all
2 TAB
=

all

2 900 N m

80 MPa
=
c 19.2757 mm
=
d AB 38.6 mm

(b)

Shaft CD:

TCD 2.5
T 2.5(900 N m)
=
=

=
c3

2 TCD
=

all

2 2250 N m
80 MPa
=
c 26.161 mm =
dCD 52.3 mm

(c)

Shaft EF:

TEF 7.5
T 7.5(900 N m)
=
=

c3
=

2 TEF
=

all

2 6750 N m
80 MPa
=
c 37.731 mm =
d EF 75.5 mm

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