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Chapter 3 Torsion
web.ncyu.edu.tw3.1 Introduction In many engineering applications, members are required to carry torsional loads. Consider the torsion of circular shafts. Because a circular cross section is an efficient shape for resisting torsional loads.
Chapter 3 Torsion
ocw.nthu.edu.tw3 d& / dx represents the rate of change of the angle of twist &, denote = d& / dx as the angle of twist per unit length or the rate of twist, then max = r in general, & and are function of x, in the special case of pure torsion, is constant along the length …
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ocw.nthu.edu.tw3 d& / dx represents the rate of change of the angle of twist &, denote = d& / dx as the angle of twist per unit length or the rate of twist, then max = r in general, & and are function of x, in the special case of pure torsion, is constant along the length (every cross section is subjected to the same torque)