Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 8 (Q.No. 23)
23.
The strength of the shaft is judged by the torque transmitted by the shaft.
Yes
No
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Neeraj said:   9 years ago
It is actually by the polar moment of inertia but we can say torque.

Sweta said:   8 years ago
Also depends on polar modulus, (J/r) so the answer should be NO.

What if two shafts have same torque but different material, strength will be different! Right?

Shubham agrahari said:   6 years ago
Resisting torque is used for comparing two shafts,

When their material and dimensions are different.
T = S*Zp.

Manju said:   5 years ago
Torque is directly proportional to polar modulus T=shear stress * polar modulus.
Strength is proportional to the polar modulus.
Hence, the torque proportional to the strength.

Manju said:   5 years ago
Torque is directly proportional to polar modulus T=shear stress * polar modulus.
Strength is proportional to the polar modulus.
Hence, the torque proportional to the strength.

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