Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
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Chapter 6, Problem 20P
A bar of steel has the minimum properties Se = 40 kpsi, Sy = 60 kpsi, and Sut = 80 kpsi. The bar is subjected to a steady torsional stress of 15 kpsi and an alternating bending stress of 25 kpsi. Find the factor of safety guarding against a static failure, and either the factor of safely guarding against a fatigue failure or the expected life of the part. For the fatigue analysis use:
- (a) Modified Goodman criterion.
- (b) Gerber criterion.
- (c) ASME-elliptic criterion.
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