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Cite five factors that lead to scatter in measured material properties. Upon what three criteria are factors of safety based? A large tower is to be supported by a series of steel wires. It is estimated the load on each wire will be 15,000 N. Determine the minimum required wire diameter, assuming a factor of safety = 2.0 and a yield strength of 800 MPa (125,000 psi) for the steel. Reflect by commenting on the meaning of your answer.

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Three questions there, let me try to organize them.

a) Cite five factors that lead to scatter in measured material properties.

  • Material inhomogeneities and/or compositional differences.
  • Variation in specimen fabrication procedure
  • Test method
  • Apparatus calibration
  • Operator bias

b) Upon what three criteria are factors of safety based?

  • Accuracy of measurement of mechanical forces and/or material properties
  • consequences of failure
  • Previous experience

A large tower is to be supported by a series of steel wires. It is estimated the load on each wire will be 15,000 N. Determine the minimum equired wire diameter, assuming a factor of safety = 2.0 and a yield strength of 800 MPa (125,000 psi) for the steel. Reflect by commenting on the meaning of your answer.


\sigma_w = (\sigma_y)/(N)

Where,


\sigma_w=Working stress


\sigma_y=Allowable working unit stress

N= Factor of safety

Given the information we have,


\sigma_w=(800)/(2)=400Mpa

Diameter and force are related by,


A_0=(F)/(\sigma_w) = \pi ((d_0)/(2))^2


d_0 = \sqrt{(4F)/(\pi \sigma_w)} = \sqrt{(4*15kN)/(\pi(400*10^6))}


d_0=4.77mm = 0.185in

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