A compound shaft consists of segment (1), which has a diameter of 1.95 in., and segment (2), which has a diameter of 1.3

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A compound shaft consists of segment (1), which has a diameter of 1.95 in., and segment (2), which has a diameter of 1.3

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A compound shaft consists of segment (1), which has a diameter of 1.95 in., and segment (2), which has a diameter of 1.30 in. The shaft is subjected to an axial compression load of P= 16 kips and torques Tg - 34 kip-in. and Tc- 8 kip-in., which act in the directions shown in the figure.
Determine the stresses acting at points Hand K on the surface of the shaft. Section Properties Shaft (1) Shaft (2) Area = Polar moment of inertia = Stresses (Include the proper sign with your answer.) Axial stress= Torsion stress- %p1 = Op2 Tmax 2.98647 1.42 Point H (ksi) -5.36 -17.85 12.38 i -25.74 i -6.68 in.² in. 1.327 2804 Point K (ksi) -12.06 in.² in.4
TB K В H (2) (1) Tc
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