Math, asked by kumarpradhansanjeet, 4 months ago

For static loading and any type of joint,
stress concentration factor is....
(A) 1.0
(B) 1.1
(C) 1.2
(D) 1.5​

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Answered by muskan731176
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Answer:

1.1

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Answered by Anonymous
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For static loading and any type of joint,  stress concentration factor is 1.5

  • SCF is precisely the proper proportion of the maximum strain to the reference strain of the gross cross-section.
  • The maximum stress reaches infinity as the effective radius of curvature reaches zero.  
  • The concentration factor of considerable stress accurately represents a specific function of a possible crack's complex geometry, and not of its possible duration.
  • In most cases, a minimum value of SCF equal to 1.5 should be properly employed for all welded tubular joints under all three loading forms.

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