figure A-15-1
3ar in tension or simple
compression with a transverse
FIA, where
4 = (w — d)r and ris the
hickness,
role. 70
Figure A-15-2
Rectangular bar with a
transverse hole in bending,
00 = Me/I, where
T= (wah.
Figure A-15-3
Notched rectangular bar in
tension or simple compression.
oo = F/A, where A= di and t
is the thickness,
20)
ot
Ones 0G 07,
lw
03
On
1.0!
0
02
04 06
dhe
05
07
0.05
0.10 0.15
rid
0.20 0.25
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ound shaft with shoulder fillet
tension. o9 = F/A, where
YA,
igure A-15-8
ound shaft with shoulder fillet
ttorsion. ro = Te/J, where
=d/2and J = nd*/32.
ure A-15-9
ound shaft with shoulder fillet
Me/I, where
ad*/64.
0.10
0.15
ad
0.20 0.25 0.30
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Grooved round bar in tension.
1 oo = F/A, where A = md?/4.
i
19, a1 01s 020~=~=«S 8
Figure A-15-14
Grooved round bar in bending.
0 = Me/l, where c = d/2
and J = d*/64.
105 0.05 0.10 O45 0.20 0.25 0.30,
va
Figure A-15-15 26
Grooved round bar in torsion
to = Te/J, where ¢ = d/2 and 22
J = nd*/32.
1
KF 105
Did =1.30
1
108
10)
0 00s 0100s «620028030
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tors for Suess Concentration,” Machine Design. vol. 23, no. 2, February 1951. p. 16
161, no. 5, May 1951, p. 159; no. 6, June 1951, p. 173; no. 7, July 1951, p. 155. Reprinted with permission from Machine
Aedia tne. publication,
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Notched rectangular bar in
bending. op = Mc/I. where
c= d/2,1 = td/12, and ris
the thickness,
0.05 0:10) O15 0.20 0.25 030
Figure A-15-5
Rectangular filleted bar in
tension or simple compression.
oo = F/A, where A= dt and
is the thickness.
i: oe 0050.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30
Figure A-15-6
Rectangular filleted bar in
Me/I, where
3/12, tis the
thickness,
0 0.05) 0.10 O15 0.20 025 030
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A, vol. 23, no. 2,
*Factors from R. E, Peterson, “Design Factors for Stress Concentration,” Machine Desi ebruary 1951,
1951, p. 161, no. 5, May 1951, p. 159: no. 6, June 1951. p. 173; no. 7, July 1951. p. 155. Reprinted with permission from
a Penton Me
1 Inc, publication.
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