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Chapter 1, Problem 9P
A cylindrical part of diameter d is loaded by an axial force P. This causes a stress of P/A. where A = πd2/4. If the load is known with an uncertainty of ±10 percent, the diameter is known within ±5 percent (tolerances), and the stress that causes failure (strength) is known within ±15 percent, determine the minimum design factor that will guarantee that the part will not fail.
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