Course Title: Mechanics of Materials Course Code: MM-205 Year: S.E
Course Title: Mechanics of Materials Course Code: MM-205 Year: S.E
Course Title: Mechanics of Materials Course Code: MM-205 Year: S.E
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Lecture 3 a
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Third Edition
CHAPTER MECHANICS OF
3 MATERIALS
Ferdinand P. Beer
E. Russell Johnston, Jr.
John T. DeWolf
Lecture Notes:
Torsion
J. Walt Oler
Texas Tech University
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Introduction
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Torque
• Torque describes a force that is capable of changing an object’s angular
velocity or causing torsion about an axis.
• The torque produced by a force is found by multiplying the perpendicular
distance between the line of force and the axis of rotation.
• Alternatively, one could take the force component perpendicular to the
shortest line between the axis of rotation and the point of application of the
force, and then multiply this component by the length of the shortest line.
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Examples-Torsion
• Turning a doorknob
• Fastening a bolt
• Turning the steering wheel
• Paddling a bicycle
• Even turning your head
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Torsion
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Torsional Loads on Circular Shafts
• Members in torsion are
encountered in many engineering
applications.
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Axial Shear Components
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Shaft Deformations
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Shearing Strain
• It follows that
L or
L
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