15.9. What stretch-forming pressure is required for a material having a yield strength of 105,000 psi for a part that has an area of 194 in.$^2$?
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First, we need to determine the maximum force required to stretch the material. This can be calculated using the formula: Force = Yield Strength x Area Given that the yield strength is 105,000 psi and the area is 194 in², we can substitute these values into the Show more…
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