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A bar which elongates or shortens too much under load so that needed
clearances are lost or other critical dimensions ... 6 / WORKING LOADS AND
THE CONCEPT OF FACTOR OF SAFETY A structure must be designed so that it
functions ...
A bar which elongates or shortens too much under load so that needed
clearances are lost or other critical dimensions ... 6 / WORKING LOADS AND
THE CONCEPT OF FACTOR OF SAFETY A structure must be designed so that it
functions ...
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Most structural design involves far greater uncertainty in load and in behavior
under load . The factor of safety to be employed as well as the working load is
under continual reexamination for the important classes of structures and
machines .
Most structural design involves far greater uncertainty in load and in behavior
under load . The factor of safety to be employed as well as the working load is
under continual reexamination for the important classes of structures and
machines .
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Many design specifications limit the working load Rv to some fraction of the load
for first yield , RY , say Rv > 1 . 7 Continuation of the loading beyond RY causes
continued stretching of the tubes . The idealized tube which is yielding is doing
so ...
Many design specifications limit the working load Rv to some fraction of the load
for first yield , RY , say Rv > 1 . 7 Continuation of the loading beyond RY causes
continued stretching of the tubes . The idealized tube which is yielding is doing
so ...
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