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Objective
Determination of angle of twist and shear strain in a shaft subjected to torsion
Apparatus
The apparatus (Fig.1) setup consists of fixtures for holding the specimen and is
provided with a lever arm and weighing pans for loading the shaft in pure torsion. The
telescope and scale arrangement is to measure the twist of the shaft. The lamp is used
for clear vision of the readings in the telescope
Theory
A slender member subjected primarily to twist is usually called a shaft. Shafts are used
in the transfer of mechanical power from one point two another. In such an application,
one is primarily interested in the twisting moment, which can be transmitted by the shaft
without damage to the material. Knowledge of stresses that develop due to twisting (and
its variation in the cross section) is necessary to be known. In certain applications
twisted shafts are act as a spring with prescribed stiffness with respect to rotation. In
such a case, one I interested primarily in the relation between the applied twisting
moment and the resulting angular twist of the shaft. For a circular shaft of constant
diameter transmitting a uniform torque
M G∅ τ
J
=
L
=
r
Where M is the twisting moment applied, J is the polar moment of inertia of the cross-
section τ is the shear stress developed due to torsion, r is the radius of the element
considered, G is the shear modulus of the material, ∅ is angle of twist and L is the
length of the uniform shaft.
Procedure
Analysis of Results
Table
Hollow shaft dimensions r0 = r1 = L=
Telescope reading (X1)= (X2) =
Distance of mirror from scale (L1)