Question 3 Figure 3.1 shows that an M10 x 1.5 of class 8.8 steel bolt clamps two metal plates, one aluminium and one steel. The thicknesses of the plates are A = 30 mm for the aluminium and B = 25 mm for the steel. The threaded length of the bolt in the clamped zone is C = 20 mm. Determine: A B Figure 3.1 a) the stiffness of the bolt in the clamped zone, b) the maximum external tensile load, which the joint can take, for a preload of 26 kN. The stiffness constant of the joint is 0.17. The load factor of safety against overloading is 2.
Question 3 Figure 3.1 shows that an M10 x 1.5 of class 8.8 steel bolt clamps two metal plates, one aluminium and one steel. The thicknesses of the plates are A = 30 mm for the aluminium and B = 25 mm for the steel. The threaded length of the bolt in the clamped zone is C = 20 mm. Determine: A B Figure 3.1 a) the stiffness of the bolt in the clamped zone, b) the maximum external tensile load, which the joint can take, for a preload of 26 kN. The stiffness constant of the joint is 0.17. The load factor of safety against overloading is 2.
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Figure 3.1 shows that an M10 x 1.5 of class 8.8 steel bolt clamps two metal plates, one
aluminium and one steel. The thicknesses of the plates are A = 30 mm for the aluminium
and B = 25 mm for the steel. The threaded length of the bolt in the clamped zone is C = 20
mm. Determine:
C
B
Figure 3.1
a) the stiffness of the bolt in the clamped zone,
b) the maximum external tensile load, which the joint can take, for a preload of 26 kN. The
stiffness constant of the joint is 0.17. The load factor of safety against overloading is 2.
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