STANDALONE CODE MECHANICS OF MATERIALS-M
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Chapter 1.7, Problem 23FP
If the bolt head and the supporting bracket are made of the same material having a failure shear stress of τfail = 120 MPa, determine the maximum allowable force P that can be applied to the bolt so that it does not pull through the plate. Apply a factor of safety of F. S. = 2.5 against shear failure.
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