Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 5 (Q.No. 49)
49.
The torsional rigidity of a shaft is given by
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Moin said:
4 years ago
Torsional Rigidity - T = polar MI*Modulus of elasticity,
Torsional stiffness = T/θ.
Torsional stiffness = T/θ.
Akash said:
6 years ago
No, the torsional rigidity is t/θ/l and stiffness is : t/θ.
Karthik raja said:
6 years ago
No, it is torsional stiffness.
Cmt said:
7 years ago
It should be T/θ. I agree with the given answer.
Ramakrishna said:
8 years ago
For torsional stiffness, it should be GJ/L = T/θ.
For torsional rigidity, it should be GJ = TL/θ. So the given answer is corresponding to the torsional stiffness.
For torsional rigidity, it should be GJ = TL/θ. So the given answer is corresponding to the torsional stiffness.
Ch venugopal said:
8 years ago
It should be GJ = Tl/θ.
ADSFDSF said:
10 years ago
The torsional rigidity of a shaft is given.
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