A hole is to be punched out of a plate having an ultimate shearing stress of 300 MPa. If the compressive stress in the punch is limited to 400 MPa, determine the maximum thickness of plate in mm from which a hole 100 mm in diameter can be punched.
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Step 1: Identify the given values: - Ultimate shearing stress of the plate, \( \tau = 300 \text{ MPa} \) - Compressive stress in the punch, \( \sigma_c = 400 \text{ MPa} \) - Diameter of the hole, \( d = 100 \text{ mm} \) Show more…
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