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L That Can Be Used For The Splice Plates For An Applied Load of P 10,000

The document contains 10 problems about determining shear stresses and required dimensions for various mechanical connections and structures. The problems involve calculating shear stresses in bolts, pins, and other connectors given an applied load, or determining the minimum required dimensions or material properties to ensure the shear stress does not exceed allowable values. Materials include wood, steel, plastic, concrete. Connections include splices, clevises, bolted joints, shear keys, hitches, and columns. Loads range from thousands to tens of thousands of pounds.

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L That Can Be Used For The Splice Plates For An Applied Load of P 10,000

The document contains 10 problems about determining shear stresses and required dimensions for various mechanical connections and structures. The problems involve calculating shear stresses in bolts, pins, and other connectors given an applied load, or determining the minimum required dimensions or material properties to ensure the shear stress does not exceed allowable values. Materials include wood, steel, plastic, concrete. Connections include splices, clevises, bolted joints, shear keys, hitches, and columns. Loads range from thousands to tens of thousands of pounds.

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Strength of Materials

Shearing Stress

Two 6 in. wide wooden boards are to be joined by splice plates that will be fully glued on the contact surfaces. The glue to be used can safely provide shear strength of 120 psi. Determine the smallest allowable length L that can be used for the splice plates for an applied load of P = 10,000 lb. Note that a gap of 0.5 in. is required between boards (1) and (2).

Strength of Materials

Shearing Stress

For the clevis connection shown, determine the shear stress in the 22-mm diameter bolt for an applied load of P = 90 kN.

Strength of Materials

Shearing Stress

For the clevis connection shown. The shear stress in the 3/8 in. diameter bolt must be limited to 36 ksi. Determine the maximum load P that may be applied to the connection.

Strength of Materials

Shearing Stress

For the connection shown, determine the average shear stress in the 7/8in. diameter bolts if the load is P = 45 kips.

Strength of Materials

Shearing Stress

The three-bolt connection shown must support an applied load of P = 40 ips. If the average shear stress in the bolts must be limited to 24 ksi, determine the minimum bolt diameter that may be used in the connection.

Strength of Materials

Shearing Stress

A hydraulic punch press is used to unch a slot in a 0.50-in. thick plate, as illustrated in Fig. P1.23. If the plate shears at a stress of 30 ksi, determine the minimum force P required to punch the slot.

Strength of Materials

Shearing Stress

A coupling is used to connect a 2 in. diameter plastic pipe (1) to a 1.5 in. diameter pipe (2), as shown. If the average shear stress in the adhesive must be limited to 400 psi, determine the minimum lengths L1 and L2 required for the joint if the applied load P is 5,000 lb.

Strength of Materials

Shearing Stress

A lever is attached to a shaft with a square shear key, as shown. The force applied to the lever is P = 400 N. If the shear stress in the key must not exceed 90 MPa, determine the minimum dimension a that must be used if the key is 15 mm long.

Strength of Materials

Shearing Stress

A common trailer hitch connection is shown in Fig. P1.26. The shear stress in the pin must be limited to 30,000 psi. If the applied load is P = 4,000 lb, determine the minimum diameter that must be used for the pin.

Strength of Materials

Shearing Stress

An axial load P is supported by a short steel column, which has a crosssectional area of 11,400 mm2. If the average normal stress in the steel column must not exceed 110 MPa, determine the minimum required dimension a so that the bearing stress between the base plate an d the concrete slab does not exceed 8 MPa.

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