Problem 3 A bracket, as shown in the figure, carries a load of 10 kN. Find the size of the weld if the allowable shear stress is not to exceed 80 MPa. All dimensions in mm. [Ans. 10.83 mm]
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The problem involves a bracket that is subjected to a load of 10 kN (10,000 N). The bracket is attached by a weld, and we need to determine the size of this weld such that the shear stress in the weld does not exceed 80 MPa. Show more…
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