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Lap Joint Questions (0) O t The following questions all use this figure. Assume a bolt will be put in each hole. The p

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2022 1:41 pm
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Lap Joint Questions 0 O T The Following Questions All Use This Figure Assume A Bolt Will Be Put In Each Hole The P 1
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Lap Joint Questions (0) O t
The following questions all use this figure. Assume a bolt will be put in each hole. The plates are made of A992 high-strength, low alloy steel and are 9.00" wide by 0.375" thick. This bearing-type connection will use A325 bolts with thread in the shear plane (A325-N). Record forces in pounds (not kips). Answers starting with a 1 should use four significant figures, all other answers should use three significant figures. (However, exact answers will be accepted.)
Question 5 (1 point) 1) Listen How many fasteners will be counted for calculating the total bearing area?