The built-up shaft in (Figure 1) is to be designed to rotate at 450 rpm. Part A If the radius of the fillet weld connect

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The built-up shaft in (Figure 1) is to be designed to rotate at 450 rpm. Part A If the radius of the fillet weld connect

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The Built Up Shaft In Figure 1 Is To Be Designed To Rotate At 450 Rpm Part A If The Radius Of The Fillet Weld Connect 1
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The built-up shaft in (Figure 1) is to be designed to rotate at 450 rpm. Part A If the radius of the fillet weld connecting the shafts is r = 13.2 mm, and the allowable shear stress for the material is Tallow = 157 MPa, determine the maximum power the shaft can transmit. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. LO μA ]] ? P = 244.166 KW Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining Provide Feedback < Return to Assignment

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