A 100 mm diameter shaft is subjected to a 10 kN.m bending moment and an axial tension force of 150 kN. The shaft is rotating at speed of 2 rad/speed. The power transmitted by this shaft is 16 kWatt. The yield strength of the shaft is 600 Mpa. Use MSST and DET to determine the safety factor for the various types of loading. (Hint: you should find torque applied to the shaft to consider torsional stress)

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A 100 mm diameter shaft is subjected to a 10 kN.m bending moment and an axial tension force of 150 kN. The shaft is
rotating at speed of 2 rad/speed. The power transmitted by this shaft is 16 kWatt. The yield strength of the shaft is 600
Mpa. Use MSST and DET to determine the safety factor for the various types of loading. (Hint: you should find torque
applied to the shaft to consider torsional stress)
Transcribed Image Text:A 100 mm diameter shaft is subjected to a 10 kN.m bending moment and an axial tension force of 150 kN. The shaft is rotating at speed of 2 rad/speed. The power transmitted by this shaft is 16 kWatt. The yield strength of the shaft is 600 Mpa. Use MSST and DET to determine the safety factor for the various types of loading. (Hint: you should find torque applied to the shaft to consider torsional stress)
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