TomosSmith
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2007
- 24
This is a hypothetical question which my colleagues and I have been discussing all afternoon - please help!
A bracket is fixed to the underside of a steel beam with a nut and bolt. The bolt is torqued up to provide a tension in the bolt of 10 Tonnes. An additional weight of 5 tonnes is then suspended from the bracket.
Question: What is the tension in the bolt?
A bracket is fixed to the underside of a steel beam with a nut and bolt. The bolt is torqued up to provide a tension in the bolt of 10 Tonnes. An additional weight of 5 tonnes is then suspended from the bracket.
Question: What is the tension in the bolt?