TUEMS 4 Let's consider a solid orcular shaft subjected to the torque loads as shown Determine the minimum required diameter 1.5 300 mm Select one O 39.4 mm O 410 mm O 37.7 mm O 31.3 mm o 7 mm B 600 mm C 100 N.m 600 mm D 500 N.m A 400
TUEMS 4 Let's consider a solid orcular shaft subjected to the torque loads as shown Determine the minimum required diameter 1.5 300 mm Select one O 39.4 mm O 410 mm O 37.7 mm O 31.3 mm o 7 mm B 600 mm C 100 N.m 600 mm D 500 N.m A 400
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Problem 11.2.4P: Repeat Problem 11.2-3 assuming that R= 10 kN · m/rad and L = 2 m.
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Lets consider a solid circular shaft subjected to the torque loads as shown. Determine the minimum required diameter "D" if the shaft is made of a material having a yielding shear stress ty= 100 MPa for a factor of safety FS=
1.5.
300 mm
Select one:
O 39.4 mm
O 410 mm
O 37.7 mm.
O 31.3 mm
O 7 mm
B
600 mm
100 N.m
600 mm
D
500 N.m
400 N.m
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TUEMS
Time left 1:17:39
Lets consider a solid circular shaft subjected to the torque loads as shown. Determine the minimum required diameter "D" if the shaft is made of a material having a yielding shear stress ty= 100 MPa for a factor of safety FS=
1.5.
300 mm
Select one:
O 39.4 mm
O 410 mm
O 37.7 mm.
O 31.3 mm
O 7 mm
B
600 mm
100 N.m
600 mm
D
500 N.m
400 N.m
Let's consider a fixed supported beam subjected to a triangular distributed load as shown in the figure below. The equation of the shear force (0 ≤ x ≤ 1m) is given by:
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