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The maximum normal stress equals the stress concentration factor multiplied by the nominal stress in the region of the minimum cross-sectional area. Set the maximum normal stress equal to the maximum allowable normal stress in the part and find the corresponding value of the stress concentration factor, K. Determine the stress concentration factor for stresses in the region of the shoulder fillets with radius r.

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