The figure shows a fluid-pressure linear actuator

Chapter 8, Problem 8.64

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The figure shows a fluid-pressure linear actuator (hydraulic cylinder) in which D 5 4 in, t 5 3 8 in, L 5 12 in, and w 5 3 4 in. Both brackets as well as the cylinder are of steel. The actuator has been designed for a working pressure of 2000 psi. Six 3 8-in SAE grade 5 coarse-thread bolts are used, tightened to 75 percent of proof load. Assume the bolts are unthreaded within the grip.

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