A shaft is loaded in bending and torsion such that Ma 500 lbf in, and T T 600 lbf in, T 300 lbf in. For the shaft, S., 100 kpsi and S, = 400 lbfin, M. = 80 kpsi, and a fully - = E corrected endurance limit of S, 30 kpsi is assumed. Let K, 2.2 and K, 1.8. With design factor of 2.0 determine the minimum acceptable diameter of the shaft using the (a) DE-Gerber criterion. (b) DE-elliptic criterion. (c) DE-Soderberg criterion. (d) DE-Goodman criterion. Discuss and compare the results. H

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A shaft is loaded in bending and torsion such that Ma
500 lbf in, and T
T
=
=
E
600 lbf in, T = 400 lbfin, M. =
300 lbf in. For the shaft, S., 100 kpsi and S, 80 kpsi, and a fully
corrected endurance limit of S, 30 kpsi is assumed. Let K, 2.2 and K, 1.8. With
design factor of 2.0 determine the minimum acceptable diameter of the shaft using the
(a) DE-Gerber criterion.
(b) DE-elliptic criterion.
(c) DE-Soderberg criterion.
(d) DE-Goodman criterion.
Discuss and compare the results.
H
Transcribed Image Text:A shaft is loaded in bending and torsion such that Ma 500 lbf in, and T T = = E 600 lbf in, T = 400 lbfin, M. = 300 lbf in. For the shaft, S., 100 kpsi and S, 80 kpsi, and a fully corrected endurance limit of S, 30 kpsi is assumed. Let K, 2.2 and K, 1.8. With design factor of 2.0 determine the minimum acceptable diameter of the shaft using the (a) DE-Gerber criterion. (b) DE-elliptic criterion. (c) DE-Soderberg criterion. (d) DE-Goodman criterion. Discuss and compare the results. H
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