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... plastic 7 - y diagram , also shown in Fig . 5-46a . Determine the plastic torque T ,. What are the residual - shear - stress distribution and permanent twist of the tube that remain if T , is removed just after the tube becomes fully ...
... plastic material for which στ 36 ksi . Determine the moment applied about the horizontal axis that will cause half the bar to yield . = 6-158 . Determine the plastic section modulus and the shape factor for the wide - flange beam . * 6 ...
... plastic material . Determine the maximum elastic moment and the plastic moment that can be applied to the cross section . Take b = 4 in . , h = 6 in . , σy 36 ksi . = * 6-172 . The beam is made of an elastic - plastic material for which ...