A 50-mm-wide steel bar has axial loads applied at points B, C, and D. If the normal stress magnitude in the bar must not exceed 60 MPa, determine the minimum thickness that can be used for the bar. (1) (2) 80 kN 40 kN (3) C 25 kN
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Section (1): The internal force is the sum of all forces to the right of the section. $$F_1 = 80 \text{ kN} - 40 \text{ kN} + 25 \text{ kN} = 65 \text{ kN}$$ Section (2): The internal force is the sum of all forces to the right of the section. $$F_2 = -40 \text{ Show more…
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