15 mm $D_A$ 100 mm 50 mm Assuming the load applied P = 80 kN. Determine the maximum stress in the bar shown assuming the diameter of the whole A is $D_A$ = 25 mm.
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The maximum stress will occur at the location where the cross-sectional area is the smallest. In this case, it is at point A, where there is a hole with diameter $D_A = 25$ mm. Show more…
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