Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 4 (Q.No. 25)
25.
The tensile strength of the welded joint for double fillet is (where s = Leg or size of the weld, l = Length of weld, and σt = Allowable tensile stress for weld metal)
Discussion:
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Nila said:
8 years ago
How? Explain the answer.
Parn said:
8 years ago
How come? Explain.
Md Moshahid Hussain said:
6 years ago
The tensile strength of the welded joint for single fillet= (s.l.6t)/√2=0.707s.l.6t.
Hence for double fillet =√2s.l.6t.
6= σ.
Hence for double fillet =√2s.l.6t.
6= σ.
Ganeshr said:
5 years ago
Here area = ( 2*l ) * ( s/√2 ).
Tensile strength = stress * Area = σt * √2 * s *l.
Tensile strength = stress * Area = σt * √2 * s *l.
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