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-The members are a semi circular cross section with a radius of 16mm
-Thickness of each member is 14mm
-Diameter of the rivet used is 18mm
Determine:
a. Cross sectional area of the members
b. Internal load in member AB, and indicate if tension or compression
c. Internal load of member BD, and indicate if tension or compression
d. Normal stress in member AB
e. Bearing stress in member BD (assume that the cross-section is rectangular)
Given:
-The members are a semi circular cross section with a radius of 16mm
-Thickness of each member is 14mm
-Diameter of the rivet used is 18mm
Determine:
a. Cross sectional area of the members
b. Internal load in member AB, and indicate if tension or compression
c. Internal load of member BD, and indicate if tension or compression
d. Normal stress in member AB
e. Bearing stress in member BD
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Steel Design (Activate Learning with these NEW titles from Engineering!)
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