1. (a) A glued lap splice is to be made in a 10 × 20 mm rectangular member at α =20°‚ as shown in Fig.1. Assuming that‚ the shear strength of the glued joint controls the design‚ what axial force P is to be applied to the member to get separated to 2 parts? Assume the shear strength of the glued joint to be 10MPa. Fig: 1 (b) An exploded view of a bolted connection is as shown in Fig 2(b). The width of the plate is 60mm; their thicknesses are t1 =10mm. The snugly fitting bolt is 20mm in diameter
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Section 5 Strength of Materials BY JOHN SYMONDS Fellow Engineer (Retired)‚ Oceanic Division‚ Westinghouse Electric Corporation. J. P. VIDOSIC Regents’ Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering‚ Georgia Institute of Technology. Late Manager‚ Product Standards and Services‚ Columbus McKinnon Corporation‚ Tonawanda‚ N.Y. DONALD D. DODGE Supervisor (Retired)‚ Product Quality and Inspection Technology‚ Manufacturing Development‚ Ford Motor Company. HAROLD V. HAWKINS 5.1 MECHANICAL
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2013 Strength Within Strength is more than just a word. It is a word of high stature. Strength is the state of being strong. Strength is the power to resist force and attack. Strength is overall toughness. Strength is‚ in fact‚ a basic condition of life. We have to be strong in order to exist. Strength is definitely a very helpful thing to have because one uses strength in everyday life. A person must have strength to do certain things‚ whether physical or mental. We also need strength to enjoy
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Strength of concrete Chapter 6 Properties of concrete :- Strength Durability Impermeability Volume stability Strength of concrete is the most valuable property. What is strength? Strength depends on the physical structure and volume of hydration products. Therefore it gives an idea of the quality of concrete. Note :- strength depends less on the chemical composition of the paste and more on the physical structure
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STRENGTH OF MATERIAL TENSILE TESTING OF METALS STRENGTH OF MATERIAL TENSILE TESTING OF METALS OBJECTIVE : Tension test is carried out; to obtain the stress-strain diagram‚ to determine the tensile properties and hence to get valuable information about the mechanical behavior and the engineering performance of the material… INTRODUCTION: A tensile test‚ also known as a tension test‚ tests a material’s strength. It’s a mechanical
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1. What personal & professional strengths do you have that you can use and build on to create helping relationships with your clients? In thinking about my professional and personal strengths‚ I feel that my ability to be genuine and empathetic with people regardless of the situation at hand is one of my greatest strengths. Along with this‚ I believe that my non-judgmental approach with people allows me to quickly build rapport which in turn allows me to further establish a helping relationship
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devulcanized rubber into a virgin tire compound for material cost- reduction ; •To study the impact of devulcanized rubber utilization on tire compound performance ; •Mooney viscosity •Curing characterizations •Tensile properties ( Tensile strength‚ Elongation at break) •Hardness •Hysteresis (heat build up) •Cut and chip (% of mass loss) 20 12 Objectives 120 Mooney Viscosity Devulcanization Valve Feeder CO2 Cylinder 50 rpm 200 C Syringe Pump Thermocouples
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performing 50 squats with a weight of 50 kilograms on the shoulders requires both attributes‚ 150 squats without weight requires more muscular endurance while the ability to perform a single squat with a weight of 200 kilograms depends on muscular strength. Different tests are used for assessment of these different components of musculoskeletal fitness. To determine the strongest person in the group‚ multiple factors needs to be taken into account‚ including age‚ height‚ gender‚
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each material. 2. Two bars are equal length but different materials are suspended from a common support‚ bar A supports 200lbs and bar B supports 2000lbs‚ if the cross sectional area of bar A is 0.00015ft2 and bar B is 0.015ft2‚ compare the strength of bar A and bar B in psi. Assignment 1. A timber shown in figure with a force of 50kN‚ compressive with an angle of 30˚ the diameter of 150mm. Calculate the thickness at pt. b and pt. c with the shearing stress of 10Mpa. 2. Truss shown
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What are Strengths? This question is one that I did not have the answer to or even respond. When classes started‚ I knew that everyone had strengths‚ but I never knew how to go about and find what makes me unique out of seven billion people in the world. When I first took the Clifton Strengths Quest‚ my mind was pondering how a test that has strongly agree on one end and strongly agree on the other end would produce my five themes. Then as I was reading the results‚ it was surprisingly accurate
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