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Chapter 8.3, Problem 64P
The structural tube shown has a uniform wall thickness of 0.3 in. Knowing that the 15-kip load is applied 0.15 in. above the base of the tube, determine the shearing stress at (a) point a, (b) point b.
Fig. P8.63
8.64 For the tube and loading of Prob. 8.63, determine the principal stresses and the maximum shearing stress at point b.
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