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5. Design a sleeve coupling for the transmission of 12 kW at 300 rpm by two connected steel shafts. Take service factor KS 1.25. The sleeve is made of CI. The key and the shaft are made of the same material. Allowable stress: Shear stresses in key and shaft 50 MPa Crushing stress in key= 100 MPa Shear stress in CI sleeve = 10 MPa
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