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    Machine Design & Materials Oct 2018

    Thanks Sac & Audi. After posting, I then went and looked at the delta in the exam results forum and it seems like 5-6 would be a safe average.
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    Machine Design & Materials Oct 2018

    Can anyone comment on the average time after the exam to find out if you passed or failed? MERM states 8-10 weeks, hoping they aren't that incredibly slow in grading a scantron.
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    Eccentric Loading of Bolted Joint

    Thanks Monty!
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    Eccentric Loading of Welded Joint / Torsion

    Well, seems that this topic (eccentric loading) has been working me over the coals recently! So today my question pertains to welded joints (fillet welds) loaded eccentrically in torsion. I am wanting to understand the difference between J & Ju. I understand that Ju is the unit polar...
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    Eccentric Loading of Bolted Joint

    Monty, Thank you. What did you mean however by the axes having infinite rise/run? I believe that they do, however, how does this help you remember in this case? Johnny, Thanks! That's the dense math I new had to exist out there somewhere. Now, just for me to stare at it long enough to sink...
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    Eccentric Loading of Bolted Joint

    Hi Monty, Thanks for explaining that. Frustrated that I missed that detail, but sure enough, after sketching it out (to scale!) per your suggestion, simple inspection shows that to be the case. Not to beat a dead horse here, but if you feel like it, mathematically why is that? I can see by...
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    Eccentric Loading of Bolted Joint

    It may be that I came across this issue at hour 8 of studying today, but either I am just really missing something (perhaps very simple) or there is an error in the solution. This is from the 6 Minute Practice Problems, Depth Section, Problem # 47 There a four equally sized fasteners, at the...
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