Problem 8-53: The coiled spring is subjected to a force P. If we assume the shear stress caused by the shear force at any vertical section of the coil wire to be uniform, show that the maximum shear stress in the coil is Tmax = P/A + PRr/J, where J is the polar moment of inertia of the coil wire and A is its cross-sectional area. M P 2r R

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Problem 8-53:
The coiled spring is subjected to a force P. If we assume the shear stress
caused by the shear force at any vertical section of the coil wire to be
uniform, show that the maximum shear stress in the coil is
Tmax = P/A + PRr/J, where J is the polar moment of inertia of the coil wire
and A is its cross-sectional area.
P
2r
R
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 8-53: The coiled spring is subjected to a force P. If we assume the shear stress caused by the shear force at any vertical section of the coil wire to be uniform, show that the maximum shear stress in the coil is Tmax = P/A + PRr/J, where J is the polar moment of inertia of the coil wire and A is its cross-sectional area. P 2r R
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