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Chapter 8, Problem 8.5.16P
A sign is supported by a pipe (see figure) having an outer diameter 110 mm and inner diameter 90 mm. The dimensions of the sign are 2.0 m X 1.0 m, and its lower edge is 3.0 m above the base. Note that the center of gravity of the sign is 1.05 m from the axis of the pipe. The wind pressure against the sign is 1.5 kPa. Determine the maximum in-plane shear stresses due to the wind pressure on the sign at points /I, B, and C, located on the outer surface at the base of the pipe.
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