BFC 20903 (Mechanics of Materials) Chapter 6: Torsion: Shahrul Niza Mokhatar Shahruln@uthm - Edu.my
BFC 20903 (Mechanics of Materials) Chapter 6: Torsion: Shahrul Niza Mokhatar Shahruln@uthm - Edu.my
BFC 20903 (Mechanics of Materials) Chapter 6: Torsion: Shahrul Niza Mokhatar Shahruln@uthm - Edu.my
Chapter 6: Torsion
Few assumptions are taken into Using Right Hand Law, torsion vector
account in torsion analysis, can be determined
The longitudinal axis of the shaft Planar cross-sectional parallel with
remains straight. member axis will remains planar after
The shaft does not increase or subjected to torsion.
decrease in length. Shear strain, is changing linearly
Radial lines remain straight and radial along the bar.
as the cross section rotates.
Cross sections rotate about the axis of
the member.
Shear stress due to torsion
Shear stress in circular section, (tau). From Hookes Law,
: Shear stress in the shaft if
max=maximum shear stress occurs at the
= TR outer surface @ tegasan ricih. (N/m2)
J J : Polar moment of inertia of the cross
sectional area @ moment sifat tekun kutub
(m4)
T : Applied torque acting at the cross
section (Nm)
R : Radius of the shaft (m)
Angles of twist
Twisting angle is angle (in radian) produced when a bar is
subjected to torsion.
= angle of twist (radians)
T = applied torque
= TL L = length of member
JG G = shear modulus of material/ modulus of rigidity@modulus ketegaran
(N/m2)
J = polar moment of inertia
Power transmission
Circular bars or shafts are commonly used for transmission of
power.
Power is defined as the work performed per unit of time. The work
transmitted by a rotating shaft equals to the torque applied times
the angle of rotation. Work = Torque x Angular Displacement
Power = d/dt (Work)
Solution;
Given;
di = 60mm, do = 100mm, max = 70MPa
Tmax r
J
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(100 4 60 4 ) 8.55 x106 mm 4 max
J
max J
Tmax
r
(70 x10 6 )(8.55 x10 6 )
11.97kNm
0.05
Remember: max=maximum shear stress occurs at the outer surface/radius.
Quiz
A hollow steel shaft has an outside diameter of 150mm and an
inside diameter 100mm. The shaft is subjected to a torque of
35kNm. The modulus of rigidity for the steel is 80GPa.
Determine;
a) the shearing stress at the outside surface of the shaft.
b) the shearing stress at the inside surface of the shaft.
c) the magnitude of the angle of twist in a 2.5m length.
Quiz: Solution
Solution;
J (150 4 100 4 ) 39.89 x10 6 mm 4
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the shearing stress at the outside surface the magnitude of the angle of
of the shaft. twist in a 2.5m length.
Tr
out
J TL
35 x10 3 (0.075) JG
65.81MPa
39.89 x10 6
the shearing stress at the inside surface of 35x103 (2.5)
0.027rad
the shaft 80 x109 (39.89 x106 )
Tr
in
J
35 x103 (0.05)
43.9 MPa
39.89 x10 6
Composite Bars
Combined bar consists of two or more materials to form a structure. An example
is shown in Figure. Superposition principle is used to solve this problem.
(b) Twisting angle first material is equal to twisting angle of second material at connection
part, i.e.,
Solution
d 4 (1002 )
J AB 9.82 x106 mm4
32 32
d 4 (50 2 )
J BC 0.62 x106 mm 4
32 32
Maximum shear stress; Angle of twist at the
end of C;
TAB rAB 6 x106 (50) TL TL TL
AB 30.55N / mm2
J AB 9.82 x10 6 JG JG AB JG BC
T
ave dF
ds
2tAm
ave
where, t h
ave - average shear stress
t - the thickness of the shaft at the point of interest ave
Am - mean area enclosed within the boundary of the T
centerline of the
shaft thickness.
T - the applied torque
Thin-walled Having Closed Cross
Sections
h( ave t ds )
T
ave t h ds ave
2tAm
2 ave t d Am
2 ave t Am
Since, q avg t we can determine the shear flow throughout the cross section
using the equation;
T
q
2 Am
Angle of twist,
This angle can be determined by using the energy method. The
angle given in radians, can be expressed as;
TL ds
2
4 Am G t
50mm
50mm
T 85 x103
avg 1.7 N / mm 2
2tAm 2(10)( 2500)
Since t is a constant because of the square tube, the average shear stress
is the same at all points on the cross section.
Example 4: Solution
b) Angle of twist;
TL ds
4 Am G t
2
Here, the integral represents the length around the centerline boundary of
the tube.
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