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Comparison Between single shear and double shear applied to a specific point in terms of applied mechanics with example

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SINGLE SHEAR

If plates A and B are connected by bolt C, shear will take place in bolt C in plane DD'. The bolt is in single shear. To determine the average in the plane, s of bolt C and of the portion of the bolt located above the plane is drawn. Observing that the shear P = F, it can be concluded that the average shearing stress is:

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τavg=P/A=F/A

DOUBLE SHEAR

If splice plates H and J are used to connect plates E and G, shear will take place in bolts K and L in each of the two planes MM' and NN'. The bolts are in double shear. To determine the average in each plane, free-body diagrams of bolt L and of the portion of the bolt located between the two planes is drawn. Observing that the shear P in each of the sections is P = F/2, it can be concluded that the average shearing stress is:

τavg=P/A= F/2A= F/2A

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