With reference to the following figure, a plate, 75mm wide and 10mm thick, is joined with another plate as shown. The permissible tensile and shear stress in the welds are 50/mm² and 40N/mm². Determine the required length of each parallel fillet weld if length of transverse weld is 40mm.

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Welded and Riveted Joints topics include: Various concepts which include welded joints, butt joints, fillet joints, riveted joints, various joints terminology and lap joints based on eccentricity principle. Welded and riveted joints are both ways to join pieces together. Welded joints: A permanent method that uses heat to fuse metal pieces together. Welded joints are stronger and more rigid than riveted joints, and produce a smooth finish. Welded joints are also stronger and more rigid than riveted joints, but can fail due to strong vibrations.  Here are some more differences between... Show more

With reference to the following figure, a plate, 75mm wide and 10mm thick, is joined with another plate as shown. The permissible tensile and shear stress in the welds are 50/mm² and 40N/mm². Determine the required length of each parallel fillet weld if length of transverse weld is 40mm.<br /><img src='https://www.fatskills.com/engineering/machine-design-questions-answers-butt-joints-fillet-joints-q7.png' alt='machine-design-questions-answers-butt-joints-fillet-joints-q7' width='300' height='144' class='alignnone size-full wp-image-166020' />