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Does anyone know or know of a good resource where I can find the yield stress and endurance limit of ASTM A513 steel?
Yield stress/endurance limit is a material property that describes the maximum stress a material can withstand without undergoing permanent deformation. It is also known as the maximum safe stress or the yield strength of a material.
Yield stress/endurance limit is determined through various mechanical tests, such as tension, compression, and torsion tests. These tests subject the material to different types of loads and measure the stress at which it begins to deform permanently.
The yield stress/endurance limit of a material is affected by its chemical composition, microstructure, temperature, and loading conditions. Harder and stronger materials tend to have a higher yield stress/endurance limit, while softer materials have a lower limit.
Yield stress/endurance limit and ultimate tensile strength are both measures of a material's strength, but they represent different points on the stress-strain curve. Yield stress/endurance limit is the stress at which a material begins to deform permanently, while ultimate tensile strength is the maximum stress a material can withstand before breaking.
Yield stress/endurance limit is an important consideration in engineering because it helps determine the maximum safe stress a material can withstand without failing. This information is crucial in designing structures and components that can withstand the expected load and stress conditions.