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Category > Physics Posted 09 Nov 2017 My Price 11.00

a design to manufacturing for securing two (2) plates together

Homework Problem

A design engineer submits a design to manufacturing for securing two (2) plates together for the purpose of sustaining a 2,000 pound force. The engineer claims that it will take three (3) steel 3/8-16 bolts to hold the plates together. If the design stress for sheer is 8,500 psi, is it a good idea to do this? How many bolts are required? If you chose to use rivets, how many of those would you need?

Why would you choose one type of fastener over another? Please show all calculations and list all assumptions

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Status NEW Posted 09 Nov 2017 11:11 AM My Price 11.00

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