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What is the formula for calculating the value of X in the context of structural design of navigation locks?
What is the formula for calculating the value of X in the context of structural design of navigation locks?
- X = Mo/tw (correct)
- X = tw/2 - e
- X = tw/2 - x
- X = - N/tw(1 ± 6e/tw)
In the given context, what does the symbol 'e' represent in the formula e = tw/2 - x?
In the given context, what does the symbol 'e' represent in the formula e = tw/2 - x?
- Moment of inertia (Mo)
- Maximum stress
- Lateral displacement (correct)
- Thickness of the lock wall (tw)
Which formula is used to check for stresses in the structural design of navigation locks?
Which formula is used to check for stresses in the structural design of navigation locks?
- e = tw/2 - x
- X = Mo/tw
- X = tw/2 - e
- f = - N/tw(1 ± 6e/tw) (correct)
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