Two circular rods of 50 mm diameter are connected by a knuckle joint, as shown in Figure 1, by a pin of 40 mm in diameter. If a pull of 120 kN acts at each end, find the tensile stress in the rod and shear stress in the pin.

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Chapter7: Analysis Of Stress And Strain
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Problem 7.2.13P: Two steel rods are welded together (see figure): the seam is oriented at angle ? = 50°. The stresses...
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Two circular rods of 50 mm diameter are connected by a knuckle joint, as shown in Figure 1, by a pin of
40 mm in diameter. If a pull of 120 kN acts at each end, find the tensile stress in the rod and shear stress
in the pin.
50 x 11.00 in
Rod (1)
Pin
Rod (2)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 Two circular rods of 50 mm diameter are connected by a knuckle joint, as shown in Figure 1, by a pin of 40 mm in diameter. If a pull of 120 kN acts at each end, find the tensile stress in the rod and shear stress in the pin. 50 x 11.00 in Rod (1) Pin Rod (2)
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