MECH ENGINEERING DESIGN(LL)+ACCESS
MECH ENGINEERING DESIGN(LL)+ACCESS
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Author: BUDYNAS
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 1, Problem 16P

The tensile 0.2 percent offset yield strength of AISI 1137 cold-drawn steel bars up to 1 inch in diameter from 2 mills and 25 heats is reported as follows:

Sy 93 95 97 99 101 103 105 107 109 111
f 19 25 38 17 12 10 5 4 4 2

where Sy is the class midpoint in kpsi and f is the number in each class. Presuming the distribution is normal, what is the yield strength exceeded by 99 percent of the population?

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