Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition)
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Author: George F. Limbrunner, Craig D'Allaird, Leonard Spiegel
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.42SP
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a. the maximum shear stress developed in a 6-in.-diameter solid steel shaft that transmits 600 hp at a speed of 80 rpm.
b. the shear stress if the speed were increased to 300 rpm.
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A marine turbine developing 15,000 HP and it turns the shaft at 300 RPM. A hollow steel shaft with outside diameter of 14 inches will be used.
a. Compute for the torque in terms of ft-lb.b. Determine the inside diameter of the shaft, in terms of inches, if the maximum shearing stress based on the torsion alone is not to exceed 7,500 psi.c. If a solid shaft were to be used, what is the diameter of the solid shaft in terms of inches.
2. A composite shaft is made of slipping a bronze tube of 3-in. outer diameter and 2-in. inner diameter over a solid steel
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