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Engineering, 07.04.2020 19:05 KenziePaul

A bolt is tightened, subjecting its shank to a tensile stress of 80 kpsi and a torsional shear stress of 50 kpsi at the critical point. All other stresses are zero. The material is a brittle material with Sut = 80 kpsi and Suc =150 kpsi. Find the factor of safety at the critical point by the more conservative failure theory and determine if the bolt will fracture.

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