The following are load diagrams for a bolted tension joint. Which diagram represent a joint that would fail due to joint separation before it would fail due to over- proofing? (a) (b) (c) O a O c none; they are all nonsense.
The following are load diagrams for a bolted tension joint. Which diagram represent a joint that would fail due to joint separation before it would fail due to over- proofing? (a) (b) (c) O a O c none; they are all nonsense.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Load Diagrams for a Bolted Tension Joint
The diagrams below represent load scenarios for bolted tension joints. The question is to determine which diagram represents a joint that would fail due to joint separation before failing due to over-proofing.
#### Diagrams:
1. **Diagram (a):**
- **Description:**
- The diagram features an upward-sloping line starting at the origin, intersecting a horizontal red dashed line.
- Below this line, there is another line with a negative slope, starting from the top left and intersecting the horizontal axis.
2. **Diagram (b):**
- **Description:**
- Shows an upward-sloping line that intersects a horizontal red dashed line.
- Below, a downward-sloping line starts higher and intersects with the former lines.
3. **Diagram (c):**
- **Description:**
- Features a line with a positive slope that intersects a horizontal red dashed line at a higher point on the graph than the first two diagrams.
- The lower line also has a negative slope but joins at a different point compared to diagrams (a) and (b).
#### Options:
- a
- c
- b
- none; they are all nonsense.
The challenge is to determine the correct representation where the joint would fail by separation before reaching an over-proofing failure according to these load diagrams.
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