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Argosy University/ Phoniex University/
Nov-2005 - Oct-2011
Professor
Phoniex University
Oct-2001 - Nov-2016
A special-purpose eye bolt of shank diameter d
0.50 in. passes through a hole in a steel plate of thickness
tp 0.75 in. (see figure) and is secured by a nut with thickness
t 0.25 in. The hexagonal nut bears directly against
the steel plate. The radius of the circumscribed circle for the
hexagon is r 0.40 in. (which means that each side of the
hexagon has length 0.40 in.). The tensile forces in three
cables attached to the eye bolt are T1 800 lb., T2 550 lb.,
and T3 1241 lb.
(a) Find the resultant force acting on the eye bolt.
(b) Determine the average bearing stress b between the
hexagonal nut on the eye bolt and the plate.
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