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kati45 [8]
2 years ago
7

A shaft consisting of a steel tube of 50-mm outer diameter is to transmit 100 kW of power while rotating at a frequency of 34 Hz

. Determine the tube thickness that should be used if the shearing stress is not to exceed 60 MPa.
Engineering
1 answer:
nikitadnepr [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

25 - \sqrt[4]{26.66*10^{-8} }  mm

Explanation:

Given data

steel tube : outer diameter = 50-mm

power transmitted = 100 KW

frequency(f) = 34 Hz

shearing stress ≤ 60 MPa

Determine tube thickness

firstly we calculate the ; power, angular velocity and torque of the tube

power = T(torque) * w (angular velocity)

angular velocity ( w ) = 2\pif = 2 * \pi * 34 = 213.71

Torque (T) = power / angular velocity = 100000 / 213.71 = 467.92 N.m/s

next we calculate the inner diameter  using the relation

  \frac{J}{c_{2}  } = \frac{T}{t_{max} }  = 467.92 / (60 * 10^6) =  7.8 * 10^-6 m^3

also

c2 = (50/2) = 25 mm

\frac{J}{c_{2} } = \frac{\pi }{2c_{2} } ( c^{4} _{2} - c^{4} _{1} ) =  \frac{\pi }{0.050} [ ( 0.025^{4} - c^{4} _{1}  ) ]

therefore; 0.025^4 - c^{4} _{1} = 0.050 / \pi (7.8 *10^-6)

c^{4} _{1} = 39.06 * 10 ^-8 - ( 1.59*10^-2 * 7.8*10^-6)

    39.06 * 10^-8 - 12.402 * 10^-8 =26.66 *10^-8

c_{1} = \sqrt[4]{26.66 * 10^{-8} }  =

THE TUBE THICKNESS

c_{2} - c_{1} = 25 - \sqrt[4]{26.66*10^{-8} }  mm

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