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Engineering, 27.07.2021 16:00 isabelvaldez123
A pipe is to be used as an axially-loaded member. It will be fixed at one end and free at the other with a length L. Determine the maximum axial load that can be applied given a factor of safety against failure (buckling or yielding), F. S.
L= 12ft
D = 3in
t = 0.1 in
E= 29,000 ksi
F. S= 2
σy= 36 ksi
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