

3a) Consider the double shear lap joint, which is glued to a clevis. Compute the shearing...
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Section 19.4 High-Strength Bolted Connections 19.1 Compute the allowable tensile load for the single-shear lap joint shown. The plates are ASTM A36 steel and the high-strength bolts are g-in.-diameter A325 bolts in stan- dard holes. Assume a bearing-type connection with threads excluded from the shear plane (A325-X) 19.2 Rework Problem 19.1 assuming a bearing-type connection with bolt threads in the shear plane (A325-N).
Section 19.4 High-Strength Bolted Connections 19.1 Compute the allowable tensile load for...
assume:
width (mm)= 30
overlap (mm)= 21
glue strength (n/mm^2)= 1
3. See the double lap joint shown below. Assume that the plates at the joint are connected using an epoxy having a shear strength between 1.0 and 2.5 N/mm2 and the entire overlap is glued. a. Given the width of the plates and length of overlap from the spreadsheet, what is the shear stress in the epoxy? b. What is the minimum area of overlap given the strength of...