Multiply the tensile strength of the material by the cross-sectional area of the bolt. You can usually obtain the tensile strength of the material from the manufacturer. For example, if the tensile strength of the bolt is 400 pounds per square inch (lbs/in^2), multiplying this by the cros...
Question: Calculate the shear stress, tensile stress, and tensile strength in the most highly stressed bolt connecting the double angles to the column flange. Determine whether the bolt is safe or unsafe in both shear and tensile stresses. The bolts ar...
The couple moment M = 300 ''N''-'m'' is applied to the beam cross-section shown in a plane forming an angle of 60^{\circ} with the y-axis as shown. Determine the normal stress at points ''A'' and ''D'', and state whether it is a tensile or ...
1) What is a good bolt spacing for an angle loaded in thi manner?? I can run the angle the whole width (18" but how close should I space the bolts...what is generally accepted?? 2) How does one attach the beam to the angle (use anchors here too)? 3) What is the "...
Answer to: Calculate the modulus of resilience for the material having the stress-strain behavior shown in the figure below. By signing up, you'll...
A total of 36 static and 576 dynamic tests are carried out, which examine the influence of bolt diameter, steel yield and ultimate strength, dynamic load velocity and dynamic load mass on the displacement, shear force and energy absorption capacity of cable bolts. As bolt diameter and steel ...