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CE 224 Spring 2011-2012 Assigned Problems Chapter3

This document contains assigned problems from Chapter 3 of a course on CE 224 Spring 2011-2012. The problems involve determining maximum shear stresses, required diameters, ratios of torque to weight, and maximum angles of twist for solid and hollow shafts made of various materials and subjected to different torques. Properties like material, dimensions, applied torques, and allowable stresses are provided.
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CE 224 Spring 2011-2012 Assigned Problems Chapter3

This document contains assigned problems from Chapter 3 of a course on CE 224 Spring 2011-2012. The problems involve determining maximum shear stresses, required diameters, ratios of torque to weight, and maximum angles of twist for solid and hollow shafts made of various materials and subjected to different torques. Properties like material, dimensions, applied torques, and allowable stresses are provided.
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CE 224 Spring 2011-2012 Assigned Problems Chapter3

1. (a) For the 0-mm-diameter solid !"linder and loading sho#n$ determine the ma%im&m shearing stress. (b) 'etermine the inner diameter o( the hollo# !"linder$ o( )0-mm diameter$ (or #hi!h the ma%im&m stress is the same as in part a. 4. 2nder normal operating !onditions$ the ele!tri! motor e%erts a tor0&e o( 2.) 34.m on sha(t A+. 1no#ing that ea!h sha(t is solid$ determine the ma%im&m shearing stress in (a) sha(t A+$ (b) sha(t +C$ (!) sha(t C'.

/. 2. *he solid spindle A+ has a diameter ds,3) mm and is made o( a steel #ith an allo#able shearing stress o( )4 -Pa$ #hile slee.e C' is made o( a brass #ith an allo#able shearing stress o( /0 -Pa. 'etermine the largest tor0&e * that !an be applied at A.

*he allo#able shearing stress is 100 -Pa in the steel rod A+ and 0 -Pa in the brass rod +C. 1no#ing that a tor0&e o( magnit&de * , 500 4.m is applied at A$ and negle!ting the e((e!t o( stress !on!entrations$ determine the re0&ired diameter o( (a) rod A+$ (b) rod +C.

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1no#ing that ea!h o( the sha(ts A+$ +C$ and C' !onsists o( a solid !ir!&lar rod$ determine (a) the sha(t in #hi!h the ma%im&m shearing stress o!!&rs$ (b) the magnit&de o( that stress.

. (a) For a gi.en allo#able shearing stress$ determine the ratio T6w o( the ma%im&m allo#able tor0&e T and the #eight per &nit length w (or the hollo# sha(t sho#n. (b) 'enoting b" (T6w)0 the .al&e o( this ratio (or a solid sha(t o( the same radi&s !2$ e%press the ratio T6w (or the hollo# sha(t in terms o( (T6w)0 and !16!2.

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CE 224 Spring 2011-2012 Assigned Problems Chapter3


7. *he al&min&m rod A+ (8 ,27 8Pa) is bonded to the brass rod +' (8 ,35 8Pa). 1no#ing that portion C' o( the brass rod is hollo# and has an inner diameter o( 40 mm$ determine the angle o( t#ist at A. 10. A tor0&e * is applied as sho#n to a solid tapered sha(t A+. Sho# b" integration that the angle o( t#ist at A is

). *he !omposite sha(t sho#n is to be t#isted b" appl"ing a tor0&e * at end A. 1no#ing that the mod&l&s o( rigidit" is 77 8Pa (or the steel and 27 8Pa (or the al&min&m$ determine the largest angle thro&gh #hi!h end A !an be rotated i( the (ollo#ing allo#able stresses are not to be e%!eeded9 :steel, 0 -Pa and :al&min&m ,4/ -Pa.

11. A /. 34.m-tor0&e is applied to a hollo# sha(t ha.ing the !ross se!tion sho#n. 4egle!ting the e((e!t o( stress !on!entrations$ determine the shearing stress at points a and b.

5. For the !omposite sha(t$ the allo#able shearing stress in the brass ;a!3et is 20 -Pa and 4/ -Pa in the steel !ore. 'etermine (a) the largest tor0&e that !an be applied to the sha(t$ (b) the !orresponding angle o( t#ist o( + relati.e to A.

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