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Q2/ A plate, 75 mm wide and 10 mm thick, is joined with another steel plate by means of single
transverse and double parallel fillet welds, as shown in Figl. The joint is subjected to a maximum
tensile force of 55 kN. The permissible shear stresses in the weld material is 50 N/mm2 respectively.
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loaded by an axial tensile load P, as shown in the figure below. Compute the value
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