The uniform two-cell tube with variable thickness, shown in Figure Q4, is 2m long and subjected to a pure axial torque of T(kNm). The section is symmetric about the x-axis. The dimensions of the cells are depicted in Fig. Q4 where t=1mm and a=100mm. As a result of the applied torque, the tube twists for 1° degree. The material is aluminum and the partition panel AB is made of Titanium. The shear moduli of elasticity of the materials are: GT 1.3 G-39GPa.

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The uniform two-cell tube with variable thickness, shown in Figure Q4, is 2m long and
subjected to a pure axial torque of T(kNm). The section is symmetric about the x-axis.
The dimensions of the cells are depicted in Fig. Q4 where t=1mm and a-100mm. As a result
of the applied torque, the tube twists for 1° degree. The material is aluminum and the
partition panel AB is made of Titanium. The shear moduli of elasticity of the materials are:
G₁=1.3 Ga=39GPa.
Determine,
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
the shear flow in each cell.
the applied torque.
the maximum shear stress and its location.
the total strain energy stored.
A
га
y
1.5t
Fax
Cell-1 Cell-2
B
Figure Q4
O
a
10.8t
0.8t
X+
Transcribed Image Text:4. MACE21211 The uniform two-cell tube with variable thickness, shown in Figure Q4, is 2m long and subjected to a pure axial torque of T(kNm). The section is symmetric about the x-axis. The dimensions of the cells are depicted in Fig. Q4 where t=1mm and a-100mm. As a result of the applied torque, the tube twists for 1° degree. The material is aluminum and the partition panel AB is made of Titanium. The shear moduli of elasticity of the materials are: G₁=1.3 Ga=39GPa. Determine, i) ii) iii) iv) the shear flow in each cell. the applied torque. the maximum shear stress and its location. the total strain energy stored. A га y 1.5t Fax Cell-1 Cell-2 B Figure Q4 O a 10.8t 0.8t X+
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