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16; 1 d= ( " {z [Kp Ma)? + 3(KysTa)2]7 x |S 1 wa)\i? (7-8) + [Kp Mm)? + 3(K pT] |) a DE-Gerber 2 1_ 84 2BS.\* ite [+ [C)] | oy 27127y\ 8 aad 4 (BE) (7-10) ~ \ aS, AS where A= JAK MP + Kyo TaP B ACK My)? + 3(K ps Tin)? DE-ASME Elliptic oye 1 16 ‘KyM,\> Kole) KyMu\? KysTa\? “= 4(-2*) 43(-2*) 44(2*) 43(2* poe [8(ES*) 998) 6S) 13(2) (7-11) om fie feat) oF) (BP) (EY) | 1s (712) DE-Soderberg = { S [4K May? + 3K Te]? +S [A Mg)? +8kTe)]"} xd |S, Sy (7413) d= (+ {5 wae 4306.55) (7-14) 1 2 ayia} \'? +5 KM) +3(KysTm)"] ) throughout its entire range. This is evident by noting that it crosses the yield line in Fig. 6-27. The Gerber and modified Goodman criteria do not guard against yielding, requiring a separate check for yielding. A von Mises maximum stress is calculated for this purpose. nay = [Cm +02)” +3 (tm + ta)”] | (32K tn Ma)? (6K Tn +)? ] = ( 7 y+ ( ad ) (7-15) To check for yielding, this von Mises maximum stress is compared to the yield strength, as usual. (7-16) For a quick, conservative check, an estimate for of,,. can be obtained by simply adding o, and oj. (7 +9,,) will always be greater than or equal to o/,.., and will therefore be conservative

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