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Consider three cross sections: a circlewitha diameterof 90 mm, a square,and a rectanglewith a width of 22mm. All three sections are subjected to the same torqueT. If the three sections have equal cross-sectional areas and equal length, compare their maximum shear stress and angle of twist. (Hint: compare by finding the ratios between sections).
Question: "Consider the shaft in problem 10-37. Calculate the effective internal torques resulting from the applied torques. Your answer should feature a value for section AC, CD, and DB." PoF RusselLC_Hibbeler_Statics.a anics.pdf Open with ▼ 0.5 m Prob. 10-38 Prob. 10-36 10-39. The 60-mm-diameter shaft is made of 6061-T6 aluminum having an allowable shear stress of Tlow 80 MPa Determine the maximum allowable torque T. Also, find the 10-37. The splined ends and gears attached to the A992 corresponding angle...
A 3 m rigid bar AB is supported with a vertical translational spring at A and a pin at B The bar is subjected to a linearly varying distributed load with maximum intensity g Calculate the vertical deformation of the spring if the spring constant is 700 kN/m. (ans: 21.43 mm) 2. A steel cable with a nominal diameter of 25 mm is used in a construction yard to lift a bridge section weighing 38 kN. The cable has an...
i need help in problem 3.6 which is the first picture. the other 2 pictures are the equations that i need. opened read only to prevent modification incompressibly, which because of the large strains cannot be accoun for via v = ). If the original length is L and the current length is /, volu conservation requires LA,=IA - A=A.(L/I) assuming uniform str and strain. Hence, 0x = A 4 = AS where A=1/L is a stretch ratio and is...