SHIGLEY'S MECH.ENGINEERING DESIGN-EBK>I
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Chapter 8, Problem 25P
An M14 × 2 hex-head bolt with a nut is used to clamp together two 20-mm steel plates. Compare the results of finding the overall member stiffness by use of Eqs. (8-20), (8-22), and (8-23).
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SHIGLEY'S MECH.ENGINEERING DESIGN-EBK>I
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