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- Please show work correctly,if not sure skip.arrow_forwardQ1: The weldment shown in the figure is subjected to a force F. The hot-rolled steel bar has a thickness h and is of AISI 1040 steel. The vertical support is likewise AISI 1040 HR steel. The electrode is given in the table below. Estimate the static load F the bar can carry if two fillet welds are used. b (mm) h (mm) d (mm) 70 Elecrode E8010 30 6 1-b- Farrow_forwardi need the answer quicklyarrow_forward
- Parvinbhaiarrow_forwardDetermine the length of the weld run for a plate of size 120 mm wide and 15 mm thick to be welded to another plate by means of 1. A single transverse weld; and 2. Double parallel fillet welds when the joint is subjected to variable loads.arrow_forwardThe arm in the figure is combined with a rod with a diameter of d=30 mm and a neck (corner) weld with a thickness of a= 5mm to the rod wall.sourced with. The force acting on the arm is F=2 kN. The lengths are L1=L2=100 mm. Joined parts are made of St37-2 (ak=235 N/mm2) material. Welding is I. Quality and has no impact effect. Check if the source in zone A is safe. (S=1.5 V1=0.8)arrow_forward
- Material Strengths: Fy = 248 MPa, Fu = 400 MPa Method: Use ASD. A single angle L127X89X19 is welded (longitudinal and transverse welds) on one leg (shorter leg) togusset plate; thus, there are no holes. The length of the longitudinal welds is 150 mm. Which of the following most nearly gives the allowable tensile load?arrow_forwardNeed help typingarrow_forwardCompute for the total length of weld required with the given tension load, T. Tension member is 50x50x6mm angle bar. Fexx = 414 MPa and weld size of 5mm. Gusset Plate 105 kN Angle Bar c.g.arrow_forward
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