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Difference in shear stress - one bolt vs two
As others have mentioned, the load will be distributed between the bolts. How they will be distributed is more complicated, but it is usually assumed to be an equal division between the bolts (in this …
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should the hachures in moment and shear diagram be vertical?
In moment and shear/axial force diagrams, the hachure is completely arbitrary, it can be however you want it to be. …
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Justification of static equilibrium for a cut structure/frame
For your first question regarding whether the shear in BC equals the shear in DE: yes, they are the same. … An easy way of seeing this is that some fraction of $P$ is going to be absorbed by BC as shear, which will then be transferred to CD as an axial load, only to then become shear in DE again. …