The Cotter Is Used To Hold The Two Rods Together Figure 1 All Parts Are Made Of Steel For Which The Failure Normal St 1 (67.8 KiB) Viewed 32 times
The Cotter Is Used To Hold The Two Rods Together Figure 1 All Parts Are Made Of Steel For Which The Failure Normal St 2 (26.54 KiB) Viewed 32 times
The Cotter Is Used To Hold The Two Rods Together Figure 1 All Parts Are Made Of Steel For Which The Failure Normal St 3 (26.35 KiB) Viewed 32 times
The cotter is used to hold the two rods together. (Figure 1) All parts are made of steel for which the failure normal stress is a fail 490 MPa and the failure shear stress is Tfail 365 MPa. Use a factor of safety of (F. S.) = 2.30 in tension and (F.S.), = 1.66 in shear. ***** Figure K 1 of 1 30 kN 40 mm 30 kN 10 mm >
▼ Part A Determine the smallest thickness t of the cotter. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. μÀ ? de Units = Submit Value Request Answer
▼ Part B Determine the smallest diameter d of the rods. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. μA www. ? dr Value Units - Submit Request Answer
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