SHIGLEY'S MECHANICAL ENGR DESIGN (LL)
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Chapter 5, Problem 84P
A plate 100 mm wide, 200 mm long, and 12 mm thick is loaded in tension in the direction of the length. The plate contains a crack as shown in Fig. 5-26 with the crack length of 16 mm. The material is steel with Kk = 80 MPa ·
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