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sushant_goel ...
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 9:40 am Post subject: Query about Tata Structura steel mechanical properties |
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Hello,
Please refer to the attached extract from Tata Structura steel brochure which states the mechanical properties of YST310. I have the following queries and would be glad if someone could share their knowledge with me.
1. Minimum yield stress (310MPa) and minimum UTS (450MPa) is clear. Why is the allowable axial stress in tension (186MPa), allowable bending stress in T or C (205 MPa), allowable shear stress (140MPa) and bearing stress (232MPa) less than the minimum yield stress value?
2. What is the difference between yield stress and equivalent stress?
3. Equivalent stress is given as 279 MPa. Is it correct to use the values given in point no. 1 in the formula "[(Axial stress)^2+3(Shear stress)^2]^0.5" to derive this value of 279 MPa?
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sakumar79 ...
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 2:47 pm Post subject: |
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Dear Er Sushant Goel,
With reference to your first query, please note that the allowable stress is probably worked out as per old IS 800 in working stress method (for tension, allowable stress is 0.6 fy, etc)
Yours sincerely
Arunkumar
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sushant_goel ...
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Dear Arun Kumar,
Thanks for rightly pointing out that working stress method has been used to calculate the allowable axial stress in tension (0.60*310=186MPa). I was trying to figure it out using the limit state method.
Regards,
Sushant
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2018 12:30 pm Post subject: Query about Tata Structura steel mechanical propertie |
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Hello Shushant
The permissible stresses are not equal to Yield stresses in any case.For instance axial tensile stress in Working Stress method is 0.6*fy (310x0.6 =186 MPa).
Even in limit state we restrict permissible stresses upto 0.87 fy.
Regards
Mukesh Upadhyay
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 5:12 PM sushant_goel <forum@sefindia.org (forum@sefindia.org)> wrote:
Quote: | Hello,
Please refer to the attached extract from Tata Structura steel brochure which states the mechanical properties of YST310. I have the following queries and would be glad if someone could share their knowledge with me.
1. Minimum yield stress (310MPa) and minimum UTS (450MPa) is clear. Why is the allowable axial stress in tension (186MPa), allowable bending stress in T or C (205 MPa), allowable shear stress (140MPa) and bearing stress (232MPa) less than the minimum yield stress value?
2. What is the difference between yield stress and equivalent stress?
3. Equivalent stress is given as 279 MPa. Is it correct to use the values given in point no. 1 in the formula "[(Axial stress)^2+3(Shear stress)^2]^0.5" to derive this value of 279 MPa?
Sushant Goel
MSc Uni Stuttgart
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sushant_goel ...
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Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 2:14 pm Post subject: Re: Query about Tata Structura steel mechanical propertie |
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Dear Mr Upadhyay,
Thank you very much for responding to my query.
Regards,
Sushant Goel
u.mukesh wrote: | Hello Shushant
The permissible stresses are not equal to Yield stresses in any case.For instance axial tensile stress in Working Stress method is 0.6*fy (310x0.6 =186 MPa).
Even in limit state we restrict permissible stresses upto 0.87 fy.
Regards
Mukesh Upadhyay
On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 5:12 PM sushant_goel <forum> wrote:
Quote: | Hello,
Please refer to the attached extract from Tata Structura steel brochure which states the mechanical properties of YST310. I have the following queries and would be glad if someone could share their knowledge with me.
1. Minimum yield stress (310MPa) and minimum UTS (450MPa) is clear. Why is the allowable axial stress in tension (186MPa), allowable bending stress in T or C (205 MPa), allowable shear stress (140MPa) and bearing stress (232MPa) less than the minimum yield stress value?
2. What is the difference between yield stress and equivalent stress?
3. Equivalent stress is given as 279 MPa. Is it correct to use the values given in point no. 1 in the formula "[(Axial stress)^2+3(Shear stress)^2]^0.5" to derive this value of 279 MPa?
Sushant Goel
MSc Uni Stuttgart
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