A piece of steel is said to have Young’s modulus of 29 × 106 psi. Based upon a yield strength of 36,250 psi, how much can one expect a 325 mm pipe of this material to compress if the pipe has an ID of 2.125 and an OD of 2.625?
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A piece of steel is said to have Young’s modulus of 29 × 106 psi. Based upon a yield strength of 36,250 psi, how much can one expect a 325 mm pipe of this material to compress if the pipe has an ID of 2.125 and an OD of 2.625?
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