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Natalija [7]
4 years ago
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The solid rod AB has a diameter dAB 5 60 mm. The pipe CD has an outer diameter of 90 mm and a wall thickness of 6 mm. Knowing th

at both the rod and the pipe are made of steel for which the allowable shearing stress is 75 MPa, determine the largest torque T that can be applied at A.

Engineering
1 answer:
Aleks04 [339]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

3180.86 Nm

Explanation:

Moment of inertia for shaft AB, I_{AB}= \frac {\pi d^{4}}{32}=\frac {\pi 0.06^{4}}{32}=1.27235\times 10^{-6} m^{4}

Torque in solid shaft AB will be given by

T_{AB}=\frac {\tau I_{AB}}{r}=\frac {75\times 10^{6} \times 1.27235\times 10^{-6}}{0.03}=3180.862562 Nm\approx 3180.86 Nm

Where \tau is shear stress, I_{AB} is polar moment of inertia for shaft AB, r is the radius of shaft B

The inner diameter of pipe CD can found considering that the thickness of pipe is 0.006 m hence diameter= 0.09-(2*0.006)= 0.078 m

Moment of inertia for shaft CD will be

I_{CD}=\frac {\pi (0.09^{4}-0.078^{4})}{32}=2.8073\times 10^{-6} m^{4}

Torque for shaft CD will be

T_{CD} =\frac {\tau I_{CD}}{r} and here r = 0.045 m

T_{CD}}=\frac {75\times 10^{6} \times 2.8073\times 10^{-6}}{0.045}=4678.837 Nm\approx 4678.84 Nm

The minimum of the two torques is the largest torque that can be applied. Therefore, the torque to apply equals 3180.86 Nm

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