Problem 7-41: The simply supported beam is built up from three boards by nailing them together as shown. P = 12 kN, determine the maximum allowable spacing, s of the nails to support that load, if each nail can resist a shear force of 1.5 kN. P 100 mm

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Problem 7-41:
The simply supported beam is built up from three boards by nailing them together as shown. If
P = 12 kN, determine the maximum allowable spacing, s of the nails to support that load, if
each nail can resist a shear force of 1.5 kN.
1 m-
1 m
100 mm
25 mm
25 mm-
200 mm
25 mm
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 7-41: The simply supported beam is built up from three boards by nailing them together as shown. If P = 12 kN, determine the maximum allowable spacing, s of the nails to support that load, if each nail can resist a shear force of 1.5 kN. 1 m- 1 m 100 mm 25 mm 25 mm- 200 mm 25 mm
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