Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 17)
17.
In case of an eccentric loading on a bracket subjected to moment M, the tangential force developed in any rivet, at right angles to its radius vector r is
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Harika said:
6 years ago
Please, anyone explain it in detail.
67324 said:
10 years ago
P*e = Sum of Fr.
If F = kr, k is constant for all rivets,
P*e = k*sum of r^2.
We have, k = P*e/sum of r^2.
The force = F = kr.
= P*e/sum of r^2 *r.
= M/sum of r^2 *r.
Answer: A.
If F = kr, k is constant for all rivets,
P*e = k*sum of r^2.
We have, k = P*e/sum of r^2.
The force = F = kr.
= P*e/sum of r^2 *r.
= M/sum of r^2 *r.
Answer: A.
Kiran said:
10 years ago
Please write the solution if any one know?
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