A non-rotating 1.50-inch diameter solid steel rod with its surface machined under a fully reversed axial load of 25 kip. The yield and ultimate strengths of the material are 50 ksi and 90 ksi respectively. The Marin factors for temperature and reliability are given as unity, if the fatigue stress concentration factor is 2, find the following: a) The maximum and minimum stresses b) The mean and alternating stresses c) The corrected endurance limit, S. d) the safety factor by Goodman line e) If the axial load is a constant of 25 kip, find the safety factor by the maximum shear stress theory (MSST)

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A non-rotating 1.50-inch diameter solid steel rod with its surface machined under a fully reversed
axial load of 25 kip. The yield and ultimate strengths of the material are 50 ksi and 90 ksi respectively.
The Marin factors for temperature and reliability are given as unity, if the fatigue stress concentration
factor is 2, find the following:
a) The maximum and minimum stresses
b) The mean and alternating stresses
c) The corrected endurance limit, S.
d) the safety factor by Goodman line
e) If the axial load is a constant of 25 kip, find the safety factor by the maximum shear stress
theory (MSST)
Transcribed Image Text:A non-rotating 1.50-inch diameter solid steel rod with its surface machined under a fully reversed axial load of 25 kip. The yield and ultimate strengths of the material are 50 ksi and 90 ksi respectively. The Marin factors for temperature and reliability are given as unity, if the fatigue stress concentration factor is 2, find the following: a) The maximum and minimum stresses b) The mean and alternating stresses c) The corrected endurance limit, S. d) the safety factor by Goodman line e) If the axial load is a constant of 25 kip, find the safety factor by the maximum shear stress theory (MSST)
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