Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering
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Chapter 7.10, Problem 26AAP
A Ti-6Al-4V alloy plate contains an internal through crack of 1.90 mm. What is the highest stress (MPa) that this material can withstand without catastrophic failure? What is the highest stress if the internal crack is 0.95 mm (half of that in part a)? Assume
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