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Re: bending and tensile stresses
Re: bending and tensile stresses -- donovan britz Post Reply Top of thread Forum
Posted by: jmt

12/12/2002, 08:38:12

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There are 2 ways of getting a margin of safety for your situation.The easiest and most conservative method is to add the tensile and bending stresses and compare to the ultimate tensile stress of the material. This method is also applicable to a situation where the total stress is compared to the yield strength of the material.The second method is applicable for the ultimate strength calculation only. A plastic bending factor is applied to the bending stress only. The plastic bending factor is based on the cross section. The reduced bending stress is then added to the tensile stress and compared to the ultimate tensile strength of the material.I would use the first method if you can show it good that way. You can email me at joseph.m.toth@lmco.com if you have any more questions. : Hi: When you have calculated the combined bending and tensile stresses, what ultimate stress should this not exceed? The ultimate tensile stress?: Thank you.: Donovan








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