PROBLEM NO. 3. Determine the a) normal stress in rod (1), b) the shear stress in pin B and the shear stress in pin A given the following properties of the structure. The tie rod at 1 is 10 mm in diameter. Pin Pin Connection Diameter SET b Connection Type at B of pins Type at A & D A 1300 N 45° 600 250 450 Double Single Shear 12 mm mm mm mm shear 1200 N 50° 650 300 450 Double Single Shear 12 mm mm mm mm Shear 1150 N 55° 600 350 450 Double Single Shear 12 mm mm mm mm Shear P.
PROBLEM NO. 3. Determine the a) normal stress in rod (1), b) the shear stress in pin B and the shear stress in pin A given the following properties of the structure. The tie rod at 1 is 10 mm in diameter. Pin Pin Connection Diameter SET b Connection Type at B of pins Type at A & D A 1300 N 45° 600 250 450 Double Single Shear 12 mm mm mm mm shear 1200 N 50° 650 300 450 Double Single Shear 12 mm mm mm mm Shear 1150 N 55° 600 350 450 Double Single Shear 12 mm mm mm mm Shear P.
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Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM NO. 3.
Determine the a) normal stress in rod (1), b) the shear stress in pin B
and the shear stress in pin A given the following properties of the
structure. The tie rod at 1 is 10 mm in diameter.
Pin
Pin
Connection
Diameter
SET
P
a
b
Connection
Type at B
of pins
Type at A
& D
A
1300 N
45°
600
250
450
Double
Single Shear
12 mm
mm
mm
mm
shear
В
1200 N
50°
650
300
450
Double
Single Shear
12 mm
mm
mm
mm
Shear
C
1150 N
55°
600
350
450
Double
Single Shear
12 mm
mm
mm
mm
Shear
(1)
h
C
a
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