Problem # 6: The compound shaft is firmly attached to rigid support A. It consists of hollow brass tube AB (D= 6 in. and d= 2.7 in. ) which is securely connected to solid steel tube BC ( D = 3.8 in. ). Use GB= 5600 x 10 psi and Gst= 12500 x 10° psi. Determine the shearing stress developed in the brass tube and the total angle of rotation from A to C. (10 pts ) 6 kip-ft

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Problem # 6: The compound shaft is firmly attached to rigid support A. It consists of hollow brass tube AB (D=
6 in. and d = 2.7 in. ) which is securely connected to solid steel tube BC ( D = 3.8 in. ). Use GE= 5600 x 10 psi
and Gist= 12500 x 10° psi. Determine the shearing stress developed in the brass tube and the total angle of rotation
from A to C. (10 pts )
6 kip-ft
A
1.8 ft
B
2.3 kip-ft
3.3 ft
Transcribed Image Text:Problem # 6: The compound shaft is firmly attached to rigid support A. It consists of hollow brass tube AB (D= 6 in. and d = 2.7 in. ) which is securely connected to solid steel tube BC ( D = 3.8 in. ). Use GE= 5600 x 10 psi and Gist= 12500 x 10° psi. Determine the shearing stress developed in the brass tube and the total angle of rotation from A to C. (10 pts ) 6 kip-ft A 1.8 ft B 2.3 kip-ft 3.3 ft
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