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The tension member has a rectangular cross section with D = 65 mm, d = 50 mm, r = 7.5 mm, and a thickness of 2 mm. If P = 3.6 kN, determine the maximum normal stress at the section through the base of the fillets using Figure 14.16.
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The tension member has a rectangular cross section with D = 110 mm, d = 50 mm, r = 30 mm, and a thickness of 7 mm. If P = 3.5 kN, determine the maximum normal stress at the section through the base of the fillets using Figure 14.16.
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The tension member has a rectangular cross section with D = 88 mm, d = 40 mm, r = 24 mm, and a thickness of 4 mm. If P = 4.2 kN, determine the maximum normal stress at the section through the base of the fillets using Figure 14.16.
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The tension member has a rectangular cross section with D = 66 mm, d = 30 mm, r = 18 mm, and a thickness of 4 mm. If P = 3.9 kN, determine the maximum normal stress at the section through the base of the fillets using Figure 14.16.
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The beam has a rectangular cross section with D = 50 mm, d = 40 mm, r = 28 mm, and a thickness of 5 mm. If M = 17.9 N·m, determine the maximum normal stress at the section through the base of the fillets using Figures 14.24 and 25.
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