A steel shaft with an outer diameter of 2 inches and inner diameter of 1.4 inches is supported by a bearing and carries torques of 10, 25, and 6 kip-inches at sections A, C, and D. The shaft lengths between sections are 18, 15, and 25 inches. The problem asks to determine the angle of twist at section A and the safety factor based on the yield strength, given the material's shear modulus and yield strength are 11.2x106 psi and 30 ksi.
A steel shaft with an outer diameter of 2 inches and inner diameter of 1.4 inches is supported by a bearing and carries torques of 10, 25, and 6 kip-inches at sections A, C, and D. The shaft lengths between sections are 18, 15, and 25 inches. The problem asks to determine the angle of twist at section A and the safety factor based on the yield strength, given the material's shear modulus and yield strength are 11.2x106 psi and 30 ksi.
A steel shaft with an outer diameter of 2 inches and inner diameter of 1.4 inches is supported by a bearing and carries torques of 10, 25, and 6 kip-inches at sections A, C, and D. The shaft lengths between sections are 18, 15, and 25 inches. The problem asks to determine the angle of twist at section A and the safety factor based on the yield strength, given the material's shear modulus and yield strength are 11.2x106 psi and 30 ksi.
inside diameter d is supported by bearing at B and carries torques T1, T2, and T3 at A, C, and D. The shaft is connected to a gear box at E. Determine: • The angle of twist φA at end A • The safety factor n on the basis of the yield strength
d = 1.4 in, D = 2 in, L1= 18 in, L2
= 15 in, L3 = 25 in, T1 = 10 kips·in, T2 = 25 kips·in, T3= 6 kips·in, G =11.2×106 psi, τy=30 ksi
5/05/20 Diseño Mecánico 1- Prof. Héctor E. Jaramillo S.