A simple torsion-bar spring is shown. The shear stress in the steel [G=11,500 ksi] shaft is not to exceed 8600 psi, and the vertical deflection of joint D is not to exceed 0.400 in. when a load of P = 3300 lb is applied. Neglect the bending of the shaft and assume that the bearing at Callows the shaft to rotate freely. Determine the minimum diameter required for the shaft. Use dimensions of a = 66 in, b=38 in, and c= 24in. C

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A simple torsion-bar spring is shown. The shear stress in the steel [G= 11,500 ksi] shaft is not to exceed 8600 psi, and the vertical
deflection of joint D is not to exceed 0.400 in. when a load of P = 3300 lb is applied. Neglect the bending of the shaft and assume that
the bearing at Callows the shaft to rotate freely. Determine the minimum diameter required for the shaft. Use dimensions of a = 66
in., b = 38 in., and c = 24 in.
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Calculate the torque being applied to the shaft at point B.
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Transcribed Image Text:A simple torsion-bar spring is shown. The shear stress in the steel [G= 11,500 ksi] shaft is not to exceed 8600 psi, and the vertical deflection of joint D is not to exceed 0.400 in. when a load of P = 3300 lb is applied. Neglect the bending of the shaft and assume that the bearing at Callows the shaft to rotate freely. Determine the minimum diameter required for the shaft. Use dimensions of a = 66 in., b = 38 in., and c = 24 in. Part 1 Correct Calculate the torque being applied to the shaft at point B. Answer: T= 79200 eTextbook and Media Part 2 Correct d= Answer: B Consider the maximum allowable shear stress in the shaft. Calculate the minimum diameter required for the shaft. 3.606 eTextbook and Media Ib-in Assistance Used Attempts: 1 of 3 used in. Attempts: 2 of 3 used
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