Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Strength of Materials
Chapter Three
Torsion
3.1.Introduction
Interested in stresses and strains of circular shafts
subjected to twisting couples or torques.
Representation of a couples:
Curve Arrows
Couple Vector
T = dF = ( dA)
Although the net torque due to the shearing
stresses is known, the distribution of the
stresses is not
Distribution of shearing stresses is statically
indeterminate must consider shaft
deformations
Unlike the normal stress due to axial loads,
the distribution of shearing stresses due to
torsional loads can not be assumed uniform.
= /L
..(A)
Where:
max = C
/L..(B)
From (A) and (B), we have:
= /C* max(C)
G max
= G ,
so
max
J = 12 c 4
T = dA = max 2 dA = max J
c
c
J = 12 c24 c14
Tc
T
and =
J
J
45o =
F max A0 2
=
= max
A
A0 2
max
TC
=
J
Example (1)
Shaft BC is hollow with inner and outer diameters of 90 mm and 120 mm,
respectively. Shafts AB and CD are solid of diameter d. For the loading
shown, determine (a) the minimum and maximum shearing stress in
shaft BC, (b) the required diameter d of shafts AB and CD if the allowable
shearing stress in these shafts is 65 MPa.
SOLUTION:
max
Tc
=
J
M x = 0 = (6 kN m ) TAB
M x = 0 = (6 kN m ) + (14 kN m ) TBC
TAB = 6 kN m = TCD
TBC = 20 kN m
Part (a)
Apply elastic torsion formulas
to find minimum and maximum
stress on shaft BC
J=
(
c24 c14 ) = [(0.060 )4 (0.045)4 ]
2
2
= 13.92 10
max = 2 =
Part (b)
Given allowable shearing stress and
applied torque, invert the elastic
torsion formula to find the required
diameter
max =
min
86.2 MPa
45 mm
60 mm
65MPa =
6 kN m
c3
2
c = 38.9 103 m
= 86.2 MPa
min c1
=
max c2
Tc
Tc
=
J c4
2
d = 2c = 77.8 mm
c
L
max
G
Tc
JG
TL
=
JG
Note: This formula applies for a homogenous shaft of
constant x-section subjected to a torque at its end.
Ti Li
=
i J i Gi
Tdx
d =
JG
Where J is a function of x. Integrating
from 0 to L, we obtain the relative
angle of twist of the shaft as follows:
A /B =
Tdx
JG
Relative Twisting
Consider the mechanical system shown , Find Twisting of point E (E).
E / B = E B E = E / B + B
But , rA A = rB B B =
T AD L AD
but : A =
(GJ ) AD
E / B =
TEB LBE
(GJ ) BE
rA
r
A E = E / B + A A
rB
rB
From which : E =
TEB LBE rA T AD L AD
+
(GJ ) BE rB (GJ ) AD
TAD TBE
=
rA
rB
Equilibrium Equation
Compatibility Equation
Case Two:
Equilibrium Equation
Compatibility Equation
Example (2)
A hole is punched at A in a plastic sheet by applying a 600-N force P to
end D of lever CD, which is rigidly attached to the solid cylindrical shaft
BC. If dD 0.015 m, G=77 GPa; and tall = 80 MPa, determine the required
diameter of shaft BC.
puncher
P
A
C
0.3 m
Solution:
C/B
C/B
J =
0 .015
rads
0 .3
T .L
J .G
0 . 3 600 0 . 5
4 = .r 4
m
0 . 015
2
(
) 77 10 9
0 .3
r = 0 .011 m = 11 mm
all = 80 10 6 =
r=3
0 .3 600 r
4
.r
2
0 .3 600
= 11 .3 mm
6
40 10
T = 0.3P
C
Example (3)
Example (3)
The solid spindle AB has a diameter ds= 40 mm and is made of steel with
G = 77 GPa , and tall = 80 MPa, while sleeve CD is made of brass with G = 38
GPa and tall = 50 MPa. Determine the largest angle with which end A may be
rotated.
C
B
80 mm
200 mm
t = 6 mm
D
100 mm
Solution
Determine Tmax
( s ) all =
T s x ( 0 . 02 )
= 80 10 6 T S = 1005 N .m
( 0 . 02 ) 4
2
) all =
x ( 0 . 04 )
( 0 . 04 4 0 . 034 4 )
2
= 50 10 6 T B = 2401 N .m
Tmax = 1005 N .m
Hence , A = A / B + B = A / B + B / D
0 .3
0 .2
= 1005
+
7
9
6
38 10 1 .921 10
77 10 2 .51 10
= 1 .552 10 5 + 2 .7398 10 6 = 1 .825 10 5 Rad
Example (4)
For the shown gear system, if the maximum allowable shear
stress is 60 MPa, the maximum allowable twist angle at point
D is 1.5o, and G=77 GPa, Find the required diameter of the
shafts. Hint: same diameter for shafts AB and CD is desired.
Solution:
D/C = D C D = D/C +
rB
B
rC
1 .5
1
2500
x
0
.
4
1000 x 0 .6
+
2
.
5
D = D / C + 2 .5 x B
=
D 4
180
77 x10 9 D 4
2 2
2 2
D = 63 mm
T = T TB
r
P= C
=
TB = B T = 2 .5 T
rC
rB
rC
D
2500 x
6
2 D = 49 mm
max = 60 x10 =
4
D
22
C rC = rB B
Hence , D = 63 mm
rC
rC
P
rB
B
TB
Example (5)
Given : The shaft shown in the Figure.
Required : Determine the end reactions and plot the torque
diagram for the shaft. Also, draw the shear stress
distribution at point A. G=80 GPa.
TB = 150 N.m
TD = 1000 N.m
A\
B
250 mm 200 mm
25 mm
300mm
500 mm
50 mm
Solution:
There are two unknown reactions, TA and TE. TA is considered as
redundant, and therefore support at A is removed.
TB = 150 N.m
TD = 1000 N.m
A
B
E
Support A
Removed (b)
T (N.m)
1150
150
TA
25 mm
50 mm
TE
25 mm
( 4 4) = ( 4 4) =
J CD =
do di
50 25
575 10 3 mm 4
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A) To calculate the angle of twist for system (b), we apply the following
equation :
T i .L i
=
i J i .G i
23 . 3 10 3 164 10 3 . T A
=0
system b
system c
T A
T (N.m)
1008
+
-
-142
max
142 ( 0 . 025 / 2 )
Tc
= 46 . 3 MPa
=
9
4
J AB
38 . 3 10
m
min = 0