Required information A shaft is loaded in bending and torsion such that M₂ = 66 N-m, T₂ = 42.496 N-m, Mm = 51.858 N-m, and Tm = 33 N-m. For the shaft, Su = 700 MPa and Sy=560 MPa, the true fracture strength is 1045 MPa, and a fully corrected endurance limit of Se=210 MPa is assumed. Let Kf= 2.2 and Kfs=1.8. With a design factor of 2.0, determine the minimum acceptable diameter of the shaft using the methods mentioned in the subsection. Determine the minimum acceptable diameter of the shaft using the DE-Morrow criterion. The diameter of the shaft is mm.

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A shaft is loaded in bending and torsion such that M₂ = 66 N-m, T₂ = 42.496 N-m, Mm = 51.858 N-m, and Tm - 33 N-m. For
the shaft, Su = 700 MPa and Sy=560 MPa, the true fracture strength is 1045 MPa, and a fully corrected endurance limit of
S₂ = 210 MPa is assumed. Let Kf= 2.2 and Kfs=1.8. With a design factor of 2.0, determine the minimum acceptable
diameter of the shaft using the methods mentioned in the subsection.
Determine the minimum acceptable diameter of the shaft using the DE-Morrow criterion.
The diameter of the shaft is
mm.
Transcribed Image Text:Required information A shaft is loaded in bending and torsion such that M₂ = 66 N-m, T₂ = 42.496 N-m, Mm = 51.858 N-m, and Tm - 33 N-m. For the shaft, Su = 700 MPa and Sy=560 MPa, the true fracture strength is 1045 MPa, and a fully corrected endurance limit of S₂ = 210 MPa is assumed. Let Kf= 2.2 and Kfs=1.8. With a design factor of 2.0, determine the minimum acceptable diameter of the shaft using the methods mentioned in the subsection. Determine the minimum acceptable diameter of the shaft using the DE-Morrow criterion. The diameter of the shaft is mm.
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