Two solid circular shafts are connected through a flange bolt coupling consisting of 3 circular bolt rows. The free ends of the shafts are to be Solid Shafts Diameter (mm) Length (m) Shear Modulus (GPa) Shaft A Shaft B 65 66 3 3.8 81 84.6 Flange-bolt coupling Bolt Circle Diameter (mm) Bolt Alowable Shear Stress (MPa) Bolt Diameter Shear Modulus Number of Bolt Row (mm) (GPa) Bolts 1 95 14 77 35 4 2 116 17 97 42 10 3 135 13 93 49 14 A Calculate the torque capacity of the flange-bolt coupling (kN-m). B. Calculate the stresses in both shaft if the torque capacity is applied at both ends (MPa). C. Calculate the total angle of twist (in degrees).

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Two solid circular shafts are connected through a flange bolt coupling consisting of 3 circular bolt rows. The free ends of the shafts are to be subjected by equal torque.
Solid Shafts
Diameter (mm)
Length (m)
Shear Modulus (GPa)
Shaft A
Shaft B
65
66
3
3.8
81
84.6
Flange-bolt coupling
Bolt Circle
Diameter (mm)
Bolt Alowable Shear
Stress (MPa)
Bolt Diameter
Shear Modulus
Number of
Bolt Row
(mm)
(GPa)
Bolts
1
95
14
77
35
4
2
116
17
97
42
10
3
135
13
93
49
14
A Calculate the torque capacity of the flange-bolt coupling (kN-m).
B. Calculate the stresses in both shaft if the torque capacity is applied at both ends (MPa).
C. Calculate the total angle of twist (in degrees).
Transcribed Image Text:Two solid circular shafts are connected through a flange bolt coupling consisting of 3 circular bolt rows. The free ends of the shafts are to be subjected by equal torque. Solid Shafts Diameter (mm) Length (m) Shear Modulus (GPa) Shaft A Shaft B 65 66 3 3.8 81 84.6 Flange-bolt coupling Bolt Circle Diameter (mm) Bolt Alowable Shear Stress (MPa) Bolt Diameter Shear Modulus Number of Bolt Row (mm) (GPa) Bolts 1 95 14 77 35 4 2 116 17 97 42 10 3 135 13 93 49 14 A Calculate the torque capacity of the flange-bolt coupling (kN-m). B. Calculate the stresses in both shaft if the torque capacity is applied at both ends (MPa). C. Calculate the total angle of twist (in degrees).
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