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TORSION CIRCULAR SHAFT

Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM 1.
A hollow cylindrical steel shaft is 1.5 m long and has inner and
outer diameters respectively equal to 40 and 60 mm.
a) What is the largest torque that can be applied to the shaft
if the shearing stress is not to exceed 120 MPa?
60 mm
b) What torque should be applied to the end of the shaft to
produce an angle of twist of 2 degrees? Modulus of rigidity of
40 mm
steel is 77 GPa.
1.5 m
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