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Mechanics of Material
By : Asad Ali Arshad
In these slides we will cover the following topics
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- Introduction
- Torsional Loads on Circular Shafts
- Net Torque Due to Internal Stresses
- Axial Shear Components
- Shaft Deformations
- Shearing Strain
- Stresses in Elastic Range
- Normal Stresses
- Torsional Failure Modes
- Sample Problem 3.1
- Angle of Twist in Elastic Range
- Statically Indeterminate Shafts
- Sample Problem 3.4
- Design of Transmission Shafts
- Stress Concentrations
- Plastic Deformations
- Elastoplastic Materials
- Residual Stresses
- Example 3.08/3.09
- Torsion of Noncircular Members
- Thin-Walled Hollow Shafts
- Introduce students to the concept of torsion in structural members and machine parts.
- Define shearing stresses and strains in a circular shaft subject to
- torsion
- Define angle of twist in terms of the applied torque, geometry of
- the shaft, and material
- Use torsional deformations to solve indeterminate problems
- Design shafts for power transmission
- Review stress concentrations and how they are included in torsion
- problems
- Describe the elastic-perfectly plastic response of circular shafts
- Analyze torsion for noncircular members
- Define the behavior of thin-walled hollow shafts
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