Example 1.3 The coupling shown in Fig.1.10 is constructed from steel of rectangular cross- section and is designed to transmit a tensile force of 50 kN. If the bolt is 15 mm diameter calculate: (a) The shear stress in the bolt. (b) The direct stress in the plate. (c) The direct stress in the forked end of the coupling. Bolt | 25 kN 50 kN 6 mm 50 kN 50 mm 50 kN 125 kN Shear system on bolt 6 mm 6 mm 6 mm Figure 1.10 Steel rectangular coupling.
Example 1.3 The coupling shown in Fig.1.10 is constructed from steel of rectangular cross- section and is designed to transmit a tensile force of 50 kN. If the bolt is 15 mm diameter calculate: (a) The shear stress in the bolt. (b) The direct stress in the plate. (c) The direct stress in the forked end of the coupling. Bolt | 25 kN 50 kN 6 mm 50 kN 50 mm 50 kN 125 kN Shear system on bolt 6 mm 6 mm 6 mm Figure 1.10 Steel rectangular coupling.
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The coupling shown in Fig.1.10 is constructed from steel of rectangular cross-
section and is designed to transmit a tensile force of 50 kN. If the bolt is 15 mm
diameter calculate:
(a) The shear stress in the bolt.
(b) The direct stress in the plate.
(c) The direct stress in the forked end of the coupling.
Bolt
| 25 kN
6 mm
50 kN
50 kN
50 mm
50 kN
|25 kN
Shear system
on bolt
6 mm
6 mm
6 mm
Figure 1.10 Steel rectangular coupling.
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