The link shown, made of AISI C1045 steel, as rolled, is subjected to a tensile load of 8000 Ib. Let h = 1.5 b. If the load is repeated but not reversed, determine the dimensions of the section with the design based on (a) ultimate strength, (b) yield strength. (c) If this link, which is 15 in. long., must not elongate more than 0.005 in., what should be the dimensions of the cross section? For AISI C1045 steel, as rolled Su = 96 ksi, Sy = 59, ksi E = 30x10^6 PSI, Nu = factor of safety = 6 (for repeated but not reversed load) Ny = factor of safety = 3 (for repeated but not reversed load)

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1. The link shown, made of AISI c1045 steel, as rolled, is subjected to a tensile load of 8000 Ib. Let h = 1.5 b. If
the load is repeated but not reversed, determine the dimensions of the section with the design based on (a)
ultimate strength, (b) yield strength. (c) If this link, which is 15 in. long., must not elongate more than 0.005
in., what should be the dimensions of the cross section?
For AISI C1045 steel, as rolled Su = 96 ksi, Sy = 59, ksi E = 30x10^6 PSI,
Nu = factor of safety = 6 (for repeated but not reversed load)
Ny = factor of safety = 3 (for repeated but not reversed load)
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Transcribed Image Text:1. The link shown, made of AISI c1045 steel, as rolled, is subjected to a tensile load of 8000 Ib. Let h = 1.5 b. If the load is repeated but not reversed, determine the dimensions of the section with the design based on (a) ultimate strength, (b) yield strength. (c) If this link, which is 15 in. long., must not elongate more than 0.005 in., what should be the dimensions of the cross section? For AISI C1045 steel, as rolled Su = 96 ksi, Sy = 59, ksi E = 30x10^6 PSI, Nu = factor of safety = 6 (for repeated but not reversed load) Ny = factor of safety = 3 (for repeated but not reversed load) F F
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