For the example with the nails how do you check the number of shear planes? I thought it was a single shear connection but you said it was a double shear connection
In that beam, the connecting part is connected by two nails, each is sheared in one plane; the connection is single shear but considering two nails results in m=1
Can you help me If i want to calculate the she centre for two different cross section ( built up section ) how can i do it ( an angle and pipe for example)
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For the example with the nails how do you check the number of shear planes? I thought it was a single shear connection but you said it was a double shear connection
In that beam, the connecting part is connected by two nails, each is sheared in one plane; the connection is single shear but considering two nails results in m=1
I'm Thai. I would like to ask if finding Q by area. Can it be used to find the other side of Roy? and how to do it, make it look a bit
Can you help me If i want to calculate the she centre for two different cross section ( built up section ) how can i do it ( an angle and pipe for example)
I'd be glad to help if you send the problem statement. you can email to libren@mst.edu