Could you please expalin "Failure Criteria For Static Loads"
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A static (steady) load is a stationary force or couple (applied to a member) that does not change in magnitude, point of application, and direction.
A static load can produce axial tension or compression, a shear load, a bending load, a torsional load, or any combination of these.
We consider the relations between strength and static loading make decisions concerning material and its treatment, fabrication, and geometry for satisfying the requirements of functionality, safety, reliability, competitiveness, usability, manufacturability, and marketability.
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