The "C" clamp shown in the following figure has a rectangular cross section at location "a-a" with a height of 0.75 in and a width of 0.5 in. It is being used to clamp two pieces of wood together. If the maximum allowable normal stress at section "a-a" is 60 ksi, determine: a.) The largest force the clamp can exert on the wood. b.) The corresponding Mohr's circle at the location in section "a-a" where the largest normal stress occurs in the clamp material. c.) The largest shear stress that occurs in the clamp material at section "a-a".

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The "C" clamp shown in the following figure has a rectangular cross section at location "a-a" with
a height of 0.75 in and a width of 0.5 in. It is being used to clamp two pieces of wood together.
If the maximum allowable normal stress at section "a-a" is 60 ksi, determine:
a.) The largest force the clamp can exert on the wood.
b.) The corresponding Mohr's circle at the location in section "a-a" where the largest normal
stress occurs in the clamp material.
c.) The largest shear stress that occurs in the clamp material at section "a-a".
a
a
0.75 in.
Partial Ans.
4 in.
(Part a.)
F = 681.8 lb
Transcribed Image Text:The "C" clamp shown in the following figure has a rectangular cross section at location "a-a" with a height of 0.75 in and a width of 0.5 in. It is being used to clamp two pieces of wood together. If the maximum allowable normal stress at section "a-a" is 60 ksi, determine: a.) The largest force the clamp can exert on the wood. b.) The corresponding Mohr's circle at the location in section "a-a" where the largest normal stress occurs in the clamp material. c.) The largest shear stress that occurs in the clamp material at section "a-a". a a 0.75 in. Partial Ans. 4 in. (Part a.) F = 681.8 lb
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