The segment AB of the steel torsion bar is a cylindrical tube of constant 2-mm wall thickness. Segment BC is a square tube with a constant wall thickness of 3 mm. The outer dimensions of the cross...


The segment AB of the steel torsion bar is a<br>cylindrical tube of constant 2-mm wall thickness.<br>Segment BC is a square tube with a constant wall<br>thickness of 3 mm. The outer dimensions of the cross<br>sections are shown in the figure. The tubes are<br>attached to a rigid bracket at B, which is loaded by a<br>couple formed by the forces P. Determine the largest<br>value of P if the shear stress in either tube is limited to<br>60 MPа.<br>1.2 m<br>100 mm<br>100 mm<br>C<br>B<br>-t = 3 mm<br>1.2 m<br>300 mm<br>80 mm<br>A<br>t = 2 mm<br>

Extracted text: The segment AB of the steel torsion bar is a cylindrical tube of constant 2-mm wall thickness. Segment BC is a square tube with a constant wall thickness of 3 mm. The outer dimensions of the cross sections are shown in the figure. The tubes are attached to a rigid bracket at B, which is loaded by a couple formed by the forces P. Determine the largest value of P if the shear stress in either tube is limited to 60 MPа. 1.2 m 100 mm 100 mm C B -t = 3 mm 1.2 m 300 mm 80 mm A t = 2 mm

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