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... load , the largest load expected in normal operation . Even in the simplest examples , the establishment of the working load is not a trivial matter . Consider a clear - cut case such as a 10 - ton shop crane for general use which is to ...
... load , the largest load expected in normal operation . Even in the simplest examples , the establishment of the working load is not a trivial matter . Consider a clear - cut case such as a 10 - ton shop crane for general use which is to ...
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... 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 . The value of the structure and the possible danger ...
... 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 . The value of the structure and the possible danger ...
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... load Ru to some fraction of the load for first yield , R ' , say Rw w RY 1.7 Continuation of the loading beyond RY causes continued stretching of the The idealized tube which is yielding is doing so at constant stress σ02 and therefore ...
... load Ru to some fraction of the load for first yield , R ' , say Rw w RY 1.7 Continuation of the loading beyond RY causes continued stretching of the The idealized tube which is yielding is doing so at constant stress σ02 and therefore ...
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aluminum applied assemblage axial force beam behavior change in length circle circumferential column components of stress computed constant cross section cylinder dashpot deflection diameter dimensions direction displacement elastic elastic-perfectly plastic elongation equations of equilibrium factor of safety free-body sketch homogeneous HR steel idealization increase inelastic initial interior pressure isotropic Kelvin material linear Maxwell linear-elastic linear-viscous load M₂ maximum Maxwell material modulus Mohr's circle neutral axis nonlinear normal stress outer P₁ P₂ perfectly plastic perpendicular plane plastic deformation plastic-limit Prob problem pure bending radial radius ratio residual stress rotation shaft shear strain shear stress shell shown in Fig simple shear simple tension solution statically statically indeterminate stress and strain stress-strain curve stress-strain relations structural Suppose surface symmetry t₁ temperature tensile stress thick-walled thickness time-dependent torsion uniaxial uniform unloading versus viscous yield point yield stress Young's modulus zero ΕΙ σα σο στ