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Cross section change and failure of tube
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[QUOTE="Baluncore, post: 5509622, member: 447632"] It's good to see from the diagram that the length is 47”, when I read the question I thought it was the diameter. What is the tube diameter, and have you decided wall thickness yet ? If the half tube cut-out will be where the 1400 lb load is applied at 44”, from the 41” to 47” part on the diagram, then what is the orientation of the half section that remains, and how will the load be applied to the tube at that point ? [/QUOTE]
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