Mechanics of Deformable Bodies - Supplementary Example No. 9 (Torsion)
Supplementary Example No. 9 The compound shaft shown is attached to rigid supports. For the bronze segment AB, the diameter is 75 mm, τ ≤ 60 MPa, and G = 35 GPa. For the steel segment BC, the diameter is 50 mm, τ ≤ 80 MPa, and G = 83 GPa. If a = 2 m and b = 1.5 m, compute the maximum torque T that can be applied

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