LFRIII
Mechanical
- Sep 2, 2022
- 19
Going back to strength of materials book to refresh after many years. Working through problems. Looking for help solving the following problem:
2. A cantilever beam is composed of two 6x6-in timbers held together by bolts and connector rings. The beam is 3 1/2 feet long as has a concentrated load applied at the end. The bolt holes are 3/4" in diameter and each connector ring can safely transmit a force of 6000 lb. in shear. If the load P=5000 lb., what is the required spacing of the bolts? Answer e=9.6 in.
Got that one. Next one is the mystery
3. Calculate the maximum bending stress in the beam of the preceding problem assuming that the first bolt on the left is 2 in. from the left wall. Answer sigma = 1590 psi.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
2. A cantilever beam is composed of two 6x6-in timbers held together by bolts and connector rings. The beam is 3 1/2 feet long as has a concentrated load applied at the end. The bolt holes are 3/4" in diameter and each connector ring can safely transmit a force of 6000 lb. in shear. If the load P=5000 lb., what is the required spacing of the bolts? Answer e=9.6 in.
Got that one. Next one is the mystery
3. Calculate the maximum bending stress in the beam of the preceding problem assuming that the first bolt on the left is 2 in. from the left wall. Answer sigma = 1590 psi.
Any assistance would be appreciated.