SOLUTION: a simple stress problem The end chord off a timber truss is framed into the bottom chord as shown in the figure. Neglecting friction, (a) Compute dimension “b” if the allowa

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Question 1087437: a simple stress problem
The end chord off a timber truss is framed into
the bottom chord as shown in the figure. Neglecting
friction, (a) Compute
dimension “b” if the
allowable shearing
stress is 900 kPa
and (b) determine
dimension “c” so that
bearing stress does
not exceed 7 MPa.

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