In the figure below, two 1½" diameter bolts are used to fasten the seat angle to the column. If the load on the beam is 9k, determine the average shear stress in the bolts. WIDE FLANGE COLUMN WIDE FLANGE BEAM SEAT ANGLE P = 9 kips
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Since there are two bolts, the total force on the bolts is 9 kips * 2 = 18 kips. Show more…
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