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Q: A ship at a has just started to drill for oil on the ocean floor at a depth of 6,000 ft. knowing that the top of the 250-in.-
diameter steel drill pipe (g = 11.2 time 106 psi) rotates through two complete revolutions before the drill bit at b starts
to operate, determine the maximum shearing stress caused in the pipe by torsion.
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Q: The ship at A has just started to drill for oil on the ocean floor at a depth of 5000 ft. Knowing that the top of the 8-in.
diameter steel drill pipe (G = 11, 2 times 10^6 psi) rotates through two complete revolutions before the drill bit at B
starts to operate, determine the maximum shearing stress caused in the pipe by torsion.
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