A 1/4-28x1.5 bolt has a Tensile Stress Area of 0.0364 in2 (bigger than for a 1/4-20x1.5 because the finer threads are not formed as deeply into the bolt). If two bolts were both Grade 8, how much stronger would the 1/4-28x1.5 bolt be than the 1/4-20x1.5 (in units on pounds)?
A 1/4-28x1.5 bolt has a Tensile Stress Area of 0.0364 in2 (bigger than for a 1/4-20x1.5...
Please show solution for O step by step, use data and ansers for N as given (O)For the bolt of question (N) above, what is the required tightening torque? Answer Box: Torque 141 lb-in Total Clamping Force: F,-| 12,000 |lb Number of Bolts: N- Percentage of Proof Strength: PP- 75% SAE Grade 5 Steel Bolt Material Proof Strength of Bolt material: σ a 85,000 psi Lubrication Constant: K 0.15 Results Formula P FrIN Load on each Screw. P- 3000 b...
Standard design practice, as exhibited by the solutions to Probs. 8-66 to 8-70, is to assume that the bolts, or rivets, share the shear equally. For many situations, such an assumption may lead to an unsafe design. Consider the yoke bracket of Prob. 8-61, for example. Suppose this bracket is bolted to a wide-flange column with the centerline through the two bolts in the vertical direction. A vertical load through the yoke-pin hole at distance B from the column flange...
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TABLE 1 IS THE EXPERIMENT DATA. THE BOLT, THE DIMENSION OF THE BOLT. USING THE INFORMATION FROM TABLE 1 I'M SUPPOSED TO MAKE ANOTHER TABLE SHOWING make another table that reports tu, ty,tys both calculated from the data in table 1 using the equation from number 5 (torsional yield strength) and another column with the estimated calculations using section 7 equation and getting the information(torsional yield strength numbers from the bolt chart for each specimen) Next in the...
1 pts A tensile stress of 50 kPa (1 kPa 1000 N/m) acting on 20-cm-long muscle stretches the muscle by 1 mm. what is the Young's modulus for this muscle? O10,000 kPa We must know cross-sectional area (or diameter) of muscle to find this. 250 kPa O 1,000 kPa 1 pts Question 3 The quadriceps the biceps muscle in the upper arm. Assuming that Young's elastic modulus is the same of both muscles, if the same tensile force were applied...
P9.047 GO Multipart Part 1 А box beam is fabricated from two plywood webs that are secured to dimension lumber boards at its top and bottom flanges. The beam supports a concentrated load of P-5000 lb at the center of a span of length L 12 ft. The cross section dimensions are shown where h1 = 17 in h2 4.5 in, b1 3.0 in, and b2-1.00 in. Bolts %-in. diameter) connect the plywood webs and the lumber flanges at a...
please just do #1 1. The lid on a pressure vessel is held down with 10 bolts that pass through the lid and a flange on the pressure vessel (similar to example 8-4, in the text). The bolts are secured with nuts under the flange. There are no washers. The thickness of the lid is 28 mm and the thickness of the flange is 28 mm. The vessel and lid are both made of steel. The vessel is pressurized to...
1. The fracture stress of your sample (in units of N m−2) is given by dividing the load (in N) at the fracture point by the cross-sectional area of the original sample (in m2). The typical thicknesses of plastic bags are 8 × 10−6 m for flimsy bags and 7 × 10−5 m for thicker bags. Select one of these values and use it to obtain an estimate for the fracture stress of your bag. Ensure you state the thickness...
On September 1, 2011, a company purchased a weaving machine for $239,800. The machine has an estimated useful life of 8 years and an estimated residual value of $17,800. Additionally, it is estimated that the machine would produce 740,000 bolts of woven fabric over its useful life. The company ended up selling the machine in 2018 after 1 month of use. The following budgeted and actual activity levels were provided to support your work: Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015...
On September 1, 2011, a company purchased a weaving machine for $239,800. The machine has an estimated useful life of 8 years and an estimated residual value of $17,800. Additionally, it is estimated that the machine would produce 740,000 bolts of woven fabric over its useful life. The company ended up selling the machine in 2018 after 1 month of use. The following budgeted and actual activity levels were provided to support your work: Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015...
On September 1, 2011, a company purchased a weaving machine for $239,800. The machine has an estimated useful life of 8 years and an estimated residual value of $17,800. Additionally, it is estimated that the machine would produce 740,000 bolts of woven fabric over its useful life. The company ended up selling the machine in 2018 after 1 month of use. The following budgeted and actual activity levels were provided to support your work: Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015...