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Direct tension indicators are sometimes used instead of torque wrenches to ensure that a bolt has a prescribed tension when used for connections. If a nut on the bolt is tightened so that the six 3-mm high heads of the indicator are strained 0.1 mm>mm, and leave a contact area on each head of 1.5 mm2, determine the tension in the bolt shank. The material has the stress-strain
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3 mm
600
450
e (mm/mm)
0.3
0.0015
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