9-17 A steel bar of thickness h, to be used as a beam, is welded to a vertical support by two fillet to welds as shown in the figure. 9-20 (a) Find the safe bending force F if the allowable shear stress in the welds is allow- (b) In part a, you found a simple expression for F in terms of the allowable shear stress. Find the allowable load if the electrode is E7010, the bar is hot-rolled 1020, and the support is hot-rolled 1015. Problem Number b 9-17 50 mm 150 mm 9-19 50 mm 150 mm d 50 mm 30 mm h 5 mm 5 mm Tallow 140 MPa 140 MPa Problems 9-17 to 9-20

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9-17 A steel bar of thickness h, to be used as a beam, is welded to a vertical support by two fillet
to welds as shown in the figure.
9-20 (a) Find the safe bending force F if the allowable shear stress in the welds is allow
(b)
In part a, you found a simple expression for F in terms of the allowable shear stress. Find
the allowable load if the electrode is E7010, the bar is hot-rolled 1020, and the support is
hot-rolled 1015.
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Number b
с
9-17 50 mm 150 mm
9-19
50 mm 150 mm
d
50 mm
30 mm
h
5 mm
5 mm
Tallow
140 MPa
140 MPa
Problems 9-17 to 9-20
Transcribed Image Text:9-17 A steel bar of thickness h, to be used as a beam, is welded to a vertical support by two fillet to welds as shown in the figure. 9-20 (a) Find the safe bending force F if the allowable shear stress in the welds is allow (b) In part a, you found a simple expression for F in terms of the allowable shear stress. Find the allowable load if the electrode is E7010, the bar is hot-rolled 1020, and the support is hot-rolled 1015. Problem Number b с 9-17 50 mm 150 mm 9-19 50 mm 150 mm d 50 mm 30 mm h 5 mm 5 mm Tallow 140 MPa 140 MPa Problems 9-17 to 9-20
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