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A shaft is subjected to Bending Moment (\( M \)) and Torsional Moment (\( T \)), the equivalent torsional moment in the shaft is:

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For shafts subjected to both bending and torsion the combined effect is calculated using the Pythagorean theorem to find the equivalent torsional moment
Updated On: Dec 28, 2024
  • \( \sqrt{M^2 + T^2} \)
  • \( \frac{1}{2} \sqrt{M^2 + T^2} \)
  • \( M + \frac{1}{2} \sqrt{M^2 + T^2} \)
  • \( T + \frac{1}{2} \sqrt{M^2 + T^2} \)
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When a shaft is subjected to both bending moment (\( M \)) and torsional moment (\( T \)), the equivalent torsional moment is given by the formula:

\( \text{Equivalent Moment} = \sqrt{M^2 + T^2} \)

This formula combines the effects of bending and torsional moments to represent the overall stress on the shaft.

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