3) Find the factors of safety, based upon the maximum shear stress (MSS) theory and the distortion-energy (DE) theory, for stress elements at A and B of the member shown in the figure. This bar is made of AISI 1006 cold-drawn steel and is loaded by the forces F-0.55 KN, P-4.0 kN, and T-25 N-m. 10043 15mm D

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3) Find the factors of safety, based upon the maximum shear stress (MSS) theory and the
distortion-energy (DE) theory, for stress elements at A and B of the member shown in the figure.
This bar is made of AISI 1006 cold-drawn steel and is loaded by the forces F-0.55 KN, P-4.0
kN, and T-25 N-m.
10063
15mm D
Transcribed Image Text:3) Find the factors of safety, based upon the maximum shear stress (MSS) theory and the distortion-energy (DE) theory, for stress elements at A and B of the member shown in the figure. This bar is made of AISI 1006 cold-drawn steel and is loaded by the forces F-0.55 KN, P-4.0 kN, and T-25 N-m. 10063 15mm D
UNS No.
G10060
G10100
G10150
G10180
G10200
G10300
G10350
G10400
G10450
G10500
G10600
G10800
G10950
2
SAE and/or Process-
AISI No.
ing
1006
1010
1015
1018
1020
1030
1035
1040
1045
1050
1060
1080
1095
HR
CD
HR
CD
HR
CD
HR
CD
HR
CD
HR
CD
HR
CD
HR
CD
HR
CD
HR
CD
HR
HR
HR
Tensile
Strength,
MPa (kpsi)
300 (43)
330 (48)
320 (47)
370 (53)
340 (50)
390 (56)
400 (58)
440 (64)
380 (55)
5
Yield
Strength,
MPa (kpsi)
470 (68)
470 (68)
520 (76)
500 (72)
550 (80)
520 (76)
590 (85)
570 (82)
630 (91)
620 (90)
690 (100)
680 (98)
770 (112)
830 (120)
170 (24)
280 (41)
180 (26)
300 (44)
190 (27.5)
Elongation in
2 in, %
320 (47)
220 (32)
370 (54)
210 (30)
390 (57)
260 (37.5)
440 (64)
270 (39.5)
460 (67)
290 (42)
490 (71)
310 (45)
530 (77)
340 (49.5)
580 (84)
370 (54)
420 (61.5)
460 (66)
30
20
28
20
28
18
25
15
25
15
20
12
18
12
18
12
16
12
15
Reduction in
Area, %
10
12
10
10
55
45
50
40
50
40
50
40
50
40
42
吉吉粉
35
40
35
40
Brinell
Hardness
35
40
35
35
30
30
25
86
25
95
95
105
101
111
116
126
111
131
137
149
14
16
L
Transcribed Image Text:UNS No. G10060 G10100 G10150 G10180 G10200 G10300 G10350 G10400 G10450 G10500 G10600 G10800 G10950 2 SAE and/or Process- AISI No. ing 1006 1010 1015 1018 1020 1030 1035 1040 1045 1050 1060 1080 1095 HR CD HR CD HR CD HR CD HR CD HR CD HR CD HR CD HR CD HR CD HR HR HR Tensile Strength, MPa (kpsi) 300 (43) 330 (48) 320 (47) 370 (53) 340 (50) 390 (56) 400 (58) 440 (64) 380 (55) 5 Yield Strength, MPa (kpsi) 470 (68) 470 (68) 520 (76) 500 (72) 550 (80) 520 (76) 590 (85) 570 (82) 630 (91) 620 (90) 690 (100) 680 (98) 770 (112) 830 (120) 170 (24) 280 (41) 180 (26) 300 (44) 190 (27.5) Elongation in 2 in, % 320 (47) 220 (32) 370 (54) 210 (30) 390 (57) 260 (37.5) 440 (64) 270 (39.5) 460 (67) 290 (42) 490 (71) 310 (45) 530 (77) 340 (49.5) 580 (84) 370 (54) 420 (61.5) 460 (66) 30 20 28 20 28 18 25 15 25 15 20 12 18 12 18 12 16 12 15 Reduction in Area, % 10 12 10 10 55 45 50 40 50 40 50 40 50 40 42 吉吉粉 35 40 35 40 Brinell Hardness 35 40 35 35 30 30 25 86 25 95 95 105 101 111 116 126 111 131 137 149 14 16 L
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