Mild steel (grade A36) has a minimum yield of 36,000 psi. A572 grade 50 has a minimum yield of 50,000 psi.
Modulus is given in pounds per square inch (psi). For steel it is 30,000,000 psi
it is 30,000 Ksi or 3 x 10 E6 psi or 207000MPa
(30)(10)^6 psi
The fittings THREADED are normally rated for 125 PSI but there are ratings over 3,000 PSI if needed such as high pressure steam applications Then one has to take temperature /pressure relationship into consideration higher temperature greater pressure
To crush a small to mid size car it takes roughly 2300 psi. If you want to crush a big truck, SUV, or bigger vehicle you will need more than 2400 psi.
The wolf jaw can produce 3,200 psi pressure which inables it to crush bones and such.
5-10 psi
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50 psi
Mild steel (grade A36) has a minimum yield of 36,000 psi. A572 grade 50 has a minimum yield of 50,000 psi.
30,000,000 psi
Modulus is given in pounds per square inch (psi). For steel it is 30,000,000 psi
8550psi
304 strength ranges from 80,000 psi to 250,000 psi, depending on degree of cold work. Standard carbon steel strength is less than 80,000 psi.
Steel has a crush strength of 95,000 psi and a tensile strength of 55,000 psi. A Sch. 80 - 4" steel pipe has a cross-sectional area (of steel) of 4.407 sq. in. This can handle a load in tension of ~242,000 pounds before failure. And a load in compression of ~ 418,000 pounds before failure. 50,000 pounds is well within the factor of safety for both loads in tension or in compression, provided there are no shear forces applied.