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... tensile stress in rod AB , which has a diameter of 0.5 in . If the yield shear stress for the bolt is Ty 25 ksi , and the yield tensile stress for the rod is σy 38 ksi , determine the factor of safety with respect to yielding in each ...
... tensile stress for the steel is ( σst ) allow 28 ksi , and the allowable compressive stress for the concrete is ( σ conc ) allow = 3 ksi . Assume the concrete cannot support a tensile stress . Take Est = 29 ( 103 ) ksi , Econc = 3.6 ...
... tensile stress . Consequently , the tensile stress needed to fracture a specimen during a torsion test is approximately the same as that needed to fracture a specimen in simple tension . Because of this , the maximum - normal - stress ...