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Determine the minimum factor of safety for yielding. use both the maximum-shear-stress theory and the distortion-energy theory and compare the results. the material is 1018 cd steel. for bending rhoc 2000 psi and for torsion tc = 509.8139 psi.
the minimum factor of safety for yielding using the maximum-shear-stress theory is
the minimum factor of safety for yielding using the distortion-energy theory is

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