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... steel ( 0.2 % carbon ) 40 soft steel ( 0.1 % carbon ) 20 20 0.002 0.004 0.006 0.008 0.01 Fig . 3-13 As shown in Fig . 3-13 , the proportional limit for a particular type of steel depends on its alloy content ; however , most grades of steel ...
... steel . How far does the column shorten ? It has an original length of 8 ft . * 4-32 . The A - 36 steel column is encased in high - strength concrete as shown . If an axial force of 60 kip is applied to the column , determine the ...
... steel shafts are connected using a brass coupling . If the yield point for the steel is = = ( TY ) st 100 MPa and for the brass ( Ty ) br 250 MPa , determine the required outer diameter d of the coupling so that the steel and brass ...