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Chapter 6, Problem 16P
The rotating shaft shown in the figure is machined from AISI 1020 CD steel. It is subjected to a force of F = 6 kN. Find the minimum factor of safety for fatigue based on infinite life. If the life is not infinite, estimate the number of cycles. Be sure to check for yielding.
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