To know the force, you need to know how much you want to bend it; you also need to know the dimensions of the plate and how it is supported.
the rod will be stronger, but will break, the cable will bend under force, but not break. the rod has more tensile and shear strength.
Tensile yield strength in a steel bar is the amount of pressure exerted before the bar begins to bend. Tensile steel is used for a variety of construction projects.
It has a lower cardon content, making it less brittle and far more tensile. It will bend rather than break.
This sounds like a homework question. Hint, define your parameters, and ask where the force is applied.
Yes you can bend high carbon steel.
The amount of force that is needed to bend a steel fence post depends with the steel post in question. The force that is required is therefore calculated based on the material in question.
the rod will be stronger, but will break, the cable will bend under force, but not break. the rod has more tensile and shear strength.
Tensile yield strength in a steel bar is the amount of pressure exerted before the bar begins to bend. Tensile steel is used for a variety of construction projects.
It has a lower cardon content, making it less brittle and far more tensile. It will bend rather than break.
depends on what you mean by " bend" take a 20' bar ,stick it in a 10" vise and it will " bend " by itself take a 10" bar ,stick it in a vise and put a torch to it ,and a child can bend it so.... can a woman bend a 1" steel bar? Probably if she puts her mind to it.
The formula to calculate the minimum bending radius for steel is: Minimum Bending Radius = (T * Width) / (2 * K), where T is the thickness of the steel, Width is the overall width of the bend, and K is a factor based on the steel's tensile strength and type of steel.
it depends on both the tube wall thickness and the length of the bend and how much you bend it. Otherwise you cannot determine force.
Yes I can do that...depends on the steel. I like when girls have superstrength and can bend steel.
The amount of force needed to bend an aluminum spoon will vary depending on the thickness and alloy of the aluminum. Generally, a moderate amount of force is required to bend an average aluminum spoon by hand.
304 Stainless has a tensile strength of about 75,000 psi. Its yield strength is about 30,000 psi. Tensile strength is the amount of force required to tear or pull apart the metal. Yield strength is the amount of force required to begin to distort or bend the metal.
The temperature at which steel starts to bend, known as the bending temperature, depends on the type of steel. Generally, steel begins to soften and lose its strength at temperatures above 400°C (750°F) and can start to bend under the application of force at even higher temperatures.
This sounds like a homework question. Hint, define your parameters, and ask where the force is applied.