What tensile yield strength must a ductile material have in order to provide a

Chapter 6, Problem 6.23

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What tensile yield strength must a ductile material have in order to provide a safety factor of 2 with respect to initial yielding at the location(s) investigated in Problems (a) 4.46, (b) 4.49, (c) 4.51, (d) 4.53, (e) 4.55, (f) 4.56, (g) 4.58, (h) 4.62, and (i) 4.67? In each case, determine the answer using both the maximum-shear-stress theory and the maximum-distortion-energy theory.

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