7075-T6 Al has a tensile yield strength of σY = 450 MPa. A circular tube of 7075-T6 Al supports an axial load of 60 kN in tension and a torque of 1.0 kN-m. The average diameter of the tube is 50.0 mm. Use the von Mises yield criterion. (a) What is the safety factor against yielding if the wall thickness is 2.0 mm? (1.5) (b) What value of thickness with the same diameter would provide a safety factor of 2.0 against yielding? (2.6 mm)
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0 mm. Given: - Tensile yield strength, σY = 450 MPa - Axial load, P = 60 kN = 60,000 N - Torque, T = 1.0 kN-m = 1,000 N-m - Average diameter, d = 50.0 mm = 0.05 m - Wall thickness, t = 2.0 mm = 0.002 m Show more…
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