PROBLEM 3.15
“The allowable shearing stress is 100 MPa in the Sb-mmiameter steel tod AM and
(60 MPa in the 40-mm-diameter rod BC. Neglecting the effet of stress concentrations,
‘determine the Largest torque that can be applied at A.
PROBLEM 3.18.
Solve Prob. 3.17, assuming thatthe dizection of Te is seversed,
PROBLEM 3.17 The solid shaft shown is formed of a brass for
‘which the allowable shearing stress is 55 MPa. Neglecting the effect
cof stress concentrations determine the stuallest diameters dp and dec
{or whach the allowable sheanng sess isnot exceeded.
PROBLEM 3.21
yon) hen A forque of magnitude 7-100 m is applied
at D as shown. Knowing that the allowable
shearing stress is 60 MPa in each shaft determine
‘the required diameter of (2) shaft 4B, (2) shaft CD.
PROBLEM 3.25
‘The two solid shafts are connected by gears as shown and are made
‘of a steal for which the allowable shearing stress is 50 MPa.
Knowing the diameters of the two shafts are, respectively, yc =40
smm and dp = 30 mm determine the largest tongue Uthat can be
applied at C.PROBLEM 3.27
For the gear tain shown, the diameters of te three
solid shafts ae
dj = 20mm dep = 25mm dy = 40mm
‘Kuowing that for each shaft the allowable shearing
‘ress is 60 MPa, determine the largest torque T that
‘canbe applied
PROBLEM 3.34
(@) For the akumiasum pipe shown (G = 27 GPa), determine the torque To
causing an angle of twist of 2°. (b) Detenuune the angle of twist ifthe
same torque To is applied to a solid eylindrical shaft of the same length
and cross-sectional aa
PROBLEM 3.35,
‘The electric motor exerts a SOON m torque on
‘he slominum shaft 4BCD whea it is otatg at 3
‘constant speed. Knowing hat @ ~ 27.GPa and that
‘the torques exerted on pulleys B and Cave as shown,
‘determine the angle of rwist between (a) Band C,
(amdPROBLEM 3.37
The aluminum rod BC (G ~ 26 GPa) 3s bonded to the brass 10d 4B
(G@ = 39 GPa) Knowing that exch rod is solid and asa diameter of 12 sam,
determine the angle of twist (2) at 8 (6) a C.
PROBLEM 3.40
J
1 th soi gin ts nse d= ma ma af
20 60m with G = 77 GPa and ty = 120 MPa while sleeve CD is made of a brass
70 MPa. Determine the angle tough end A
PROBLEM 3.42
‘Two solid steel shafts, each of 30-mm diameter, are
coumected by the geass shown. Knowing that G ~ 772. GPa,
determine the angle through which end A rotates when 3
torque of magnitade T= 200 N- mis aplied ata
PROBLEM 346
346 aad 3.47 The solid eylindsical rod BC of length L =
‘6 mm is attached tothe rigid lever AB of
Jength a = 380 mm and to the support at C.
‘When a 500 N force P is applied at, design
specifications require thatthe displacement
‘of A not exceed 25 mm when a SIX) N force
P'is applied at A. For the material indicated
determine the required diameter of the rod
340 Steet: = 100 MPa. G= 77 GPaPROBLEM 3.60
“Aloe s punched at 4 ana plastic sheet by applying 3 600-N
force P to end D of lever CD. which is igidly arached to the
solid cylindrical shaft C. Design specifications require that
the displacement of D should not exceed 15 mm fiom the
‘ume dhe punch fist touches the plaste sheet ro the time at
actually penewates it Determine the required diameter of
shat BC ifthe shaft is made of a steel wath G = 772.GPa
‘and £g, ~ 80 MPa,
3.51 The solid cylinders AB and BC are bonded together at B and are
attached to fixed supports at A and C. Knowing that the modulus of rigidity is
26 GPa for aluminum and 39 GPa for brass, determine the maximum shearing
stress (a) in eylinder AB, (b) in cylinder BC.
PROBLEM 3.53
‘The composite shaft shown consists of a 5 mm thick brass jacket
(G =39 GPa) bonded to 2 30 mm diameter steel core (G =77 GPa).
‘Knowing that the shat fs subjected to 565 N - m torques, determine
(@ the maximum shearing stress in the brass jacket, (b) the
‘maximum shearing stress in the ste cote, (c) the ange of twist of
nd B relative wend APROBLEM 3.55
‘Two solid steel shafts (@ = 77 2 GPa) are connected toa coupling disk # and
to fixed supports at 4 and C. For the loading shows, determine (q) the
reaction at each support, (2) the maximum shearng stress in shaft 4B, (c) the
‘maximum shearing stress i shaft BC.
PROBLEM 3.69
“The sige jacket CD has been attached tothe 40m diameter steel
shaft 4E ty means of rigtd flanges welded tothe jacket and to the
rod. The outer diameter ofthe jacket is 80 mm and its wall thickness
is 4 mm IF S00-N- m torques are applied as shown, determine the
‘usxumu shearing sess inthe jacket