How Do You Calculate the Maximum Average Normal Stress in Link BD?

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To calculate the maximum average normal stress in link BD, consider the dimensions provided: a single bar that is 30mm wide and 12mm thick, with pins of 10mm diameter. The stress calculations need to be performed for two scenarios: when the angle is 0 degrees and when it is 90 degrees. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the calculation process rather than simply providing the answer. The original poster indicates they have solved the problem, suggesting engagement with the material. Understanding the fundamental principles of stress calculation is crucial for similar engineering problems.
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Normal stress problem,.. Help me :(

link BD CONSIST OF SINGLE BAR 30MM WIDE AND 12MM THICK. KNOWING THAT EACH PIN HAS 10MM DIAMETER. DET MAX VALUE OF AVE. NORMAL STRESS IN LINK BD IF A.) ANGLE = 0 DEGREES, B.) ANGLE = 90 DEGREES..

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Hello Hids, this looks like homework.

We look for what effort you have made towards the problem rather than doing it for you.

How would you usually calculate stress?
 


:P... i just solved it... thanks for the concern...:)
 
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