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A long steel (SAE 1018HR) plate is welded on both ends as shown in the following...
A long steel (SAE 1018HR) plate is welded on both ends as shown in the following figure. The plate thickness is 10mm. The dimensions shown blow are b = 50mm, d = 25mm, c = 200mm, h = 5mm. A concentrated force F is applied at the center. The electrode material is E7010. A factor of safety is assumed to be 2.5 for both plate and welding. Find the maximum allowable force F. h va
A long steel (SAE 1018HR) plate is welded on both ends as shown in the following figure. The plate thickness is 10mm. The dimensions shown blow are b = 50mm, d 25mm, c = 200mm, h = 5mm. A concentrated force F is applied at the center. The electrode material is E7010. A factor of safety is assumed to be 2.5 for both plate and welding. Find the maximum allowable force F. F wall *** b
A long steel (SAE 1018HR) plate is welded on both ends as shown in the following figure. The plate thickness is 10mm. The dimensions shown blow are b = 50mm,d = 25mm,c = 200mm, h = 5mm. A concentrated force F is applied at the center. The electrode material is E7010. A factor of safety is assumed to be 2.5 for both plate and welding. Find the maximum allowable force F. F О hv d ki b
Can you please show me a detailed solution to this problem.? A long steel (SAE 1018HR) plate is welded on both ends as shown in the following figure. The plate thickness is 10mm. The dimensions shown blow are b = 50mm, d = 25mm, c = 200mm, h = 5mm. A concentrated force F is applied at the center. The electrode material is E7010. A factor of safety is assumed to be 2.5 for both plate and welding. Find the...
A long steel (SAE 1018HR) plate is welded on both ends as shown in the following figure. The plate thickness is 10mm. The dimensions shown blow are ? = 50??, ? = 25??, ? = 200??, ℎ = 5??. A concentrated force ? is applied at the center. The electrode material is E7010. A factor of safety is assumed to be 2.5 for both plate and welding. Find the maximum allowable force ?.
Question 3 (20 marks) Two 304 stainless steel plates are welded together at their ends as shown. During operation, the plates are exposed to a wet chloride environment and subjected to tensile forces as shown in Figure Q3. After a period of time, the plates are found to have failed at the weld joint as a result of stress corrosion cracking. weld 304 stainless steel plate 304 stainless steel plate applied force applied force Figure Q3 (a) Explain what is...
shown in Figure 2. Two circular disks A and B are welded to the ends of both bars. The disks lie in planes disks A and B subjecting the bars to torsion. If the allowable maximum shear stress is 35 MPa and the allowable rate of twist is 3°/m for both bars, determine the smallest outer diameter (D, and Di) of both bars. The shear modulus of elasticity is 39 GPa to the axes of the bars. Forces 15 kN...
Question 1 (30 Marks) Plate A is fillet-welded to Plate B as shown in Figure 1. Plate A and Plate B have the same material properties Both plates are 10 mm thick. There are two holes (with a diameter of d) in Plate A. It is assumed that weld failure will not occur (a) If Plate A has a yield stress (fy) of 350 MPa and an ultimate tensile strength (fu) of 450 MPa, what is the maximum load (P)...
A reciprocating pump weighing W-150 lb, is mounted at a middle of a steel plate of thickness 0.5 in., width of 20 in., and clamped along two edges as shown. During operation of pump, the plate is subjected to a harmonic force F(t)-P, . cos(ω·) [lb] 0.5 in. 100 in. where the amplitude of harmonic force is Fo=50 lb and its angular frequency: ω-62832 radl s Model the system as a simple spring and mass system in the horizontal plane....
A reciprocating pump weighing W-150 lb, is mounted at a middle of a steel plate of thickness 0.5 in., width of 20 in., and clamped along two edges as shown. During operation of pump, the plate is subjected to a harmonic force Ft)-Fo.t) ibl. 0.5 in. Fio),x(t) 100 in. where the amplitude of harmonic force is F俨50 lh and its angular frequency: 62.832 radls Model the system as a simple spring and mass system in the horizontal plane. The mass...