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... shaft . Power is defined as the work performed per unit of time . The work transmitted by a rotating shaft equals the torque applied times the angle of rotation . Therefore , if during an instant of time dt an applied torque T causes ...
... shaft is turning at 1200 rev / min . Determine the minimum thickness of the wall of the shaft if the shaft's outer diameter is 3 in . The material has an allowable shear stress of Tallow 7 ksi . = 5-35 . A motor delivers 500 hp to the ...
... shaft and the rotation of end B of the shaft relative to E. The journal bearing at C allows the shaft to turn freely about its axis . 5-57 . The motor produces a torque of T = 20 N · m on gear A. If gear C is suddenly locked so it does ...