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bolt (in.

) using Shearing Stress:

F= F1h + F2h

Where:

F1h= 411.9474155 lbs.


F2h= 198.7839731 lbs.
F = 411.9474155 + 198.7839731

F = 610.7313886 lbs.

14
tan Ф= 8
Ф = 60.2551187‫ﹾ‬

α = 90-60.2551187

α = 29.7448813‫ﹾ‬

610.7313886
Direct shear Force = 4

Direct Shear force = 152.6828472 lbs

∑ 𝑀𝑜 = 0

F(L) = 4F(L1)

(610.7313886)(18.463) = (4)(F1)(16.1245155)

F1= 174.8259293 lbs.

Fx= 174.8259293cos(29.7448813‫) ﹾ‬

Fx= 151.7914142 lbs

Fy= 174.8259293sin(29.7448813‫) ﹾ‬

Fy= 86.73795097 lbs

R = √(𝐹𝑑 + 𝐹𝑥 )2 + (𝐹𝑦 )2

R = √(152.6828472 + 151.7914142)2 + (86.73795097)2

R = 316.5881362 lbs

Finding the diameter based on shearing stress


0.5𝜎𝑦𝑝 𝐹
𝐹𝑠
= 𝐴𝑟
0.5(59000) 316.5881362
= 𝜋𝑑2
3
4

d = 0.202465905 in.

Solving for the size of the bolt (in.) using Tensile Stress:
𝐹𝑎 𝐹𝑏
=
1.9605 17.9605

Fa= 0.1091562 Fb

∑ 𝑀𝑜 = 0

F(10) = 1.9605(2Fa) + 17.9605(2Fb)

(610.7313886)(10) = (1.9605) (2)(0.1091562Fb) + (17.9605)(2Fb)

Fb = 168.0187527 lbs.

Finding the diameter based on tensile stress


F
σ= A

σyp F
=
Fs A

59000 168.0187527
=
3 A

A = 0.0085433264 𝑖𝑛2 .

The computed diameter of the bolt is 0. 202465905 in. From Table 6-1 Unified & American
1
National threads, coarse, fine, and extra-fine series (Doughtie and Vallance, p.130). I select in-
4
20 UNC bolt with Ar = 0.0318 in2 and minor diameter of 0.1887 in. The bolt body is not
threaded.

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