answersLogoWhite

0

Allowable stress would normally refer to design using Allowable Strength Design, also known as working strength design. In this the allowable stress is usually a fraction of the yield strength and can be different for uniform tension and bending. Typically mild steel has a yield strength of about fy=250MPa with allowable stresses in

Tension, 0.6fy=150MPa

Bending, 0.66fy=165MPa

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is Stress value of steel?

Ultimate shear stress of Mild steel is 210N/sq mm


What is the ultimate tensile strength of mild steel. Show me the stress and strain diagram?

410 n/mm2


What is yield stress value for frp?

3000 MPa ultimate tensile strength (more than 10 times mild steel)


What is mild steel tensile stress value in newton per square mm?

Mild steel tensile stress of 370 to 520 Newtons per square millimeter.


Which stress is used during the tensile test of mild steel?

During a tensile test of mild steel, the bar is tested until it breaks. It measures how much stress the mild steel can take before it finally breaks under the pressure.


What is the shearing strength of mild steel?

Compressive Stress for mild steel (IS 2062 Gr.B - ASME SA 36 is 407.7 MPa This is what I think is the value. If there are different valuses please send me a amil. ramsrini16@yahoo.com Dr.S.RAmachandran, NIOT , Chennai.


What is allowable stress of mild steel in megapascle?

70.4 megapascle


What does the grad st37 means?

ST 37 means the ultimate stress which the steel can withstand is 370 Mpa from this you can get the yield stress which equals 0.7 of the ultimate stress.


Draw stress strain curve for mild steel?

Mild steel usually contains predominantly of Ferrite structure and it has got good ductility. The difference in stress-strain curve of Mild steel to other ductile materials is that it undergoes Multiple yielding. it occurs due to the fact that C and N segregate to dislocations.


What is the tensile strength of mild steel?

Mild steel is a fairly general classification and can cover a considerable variation in material properties. Cold drawn grades in particular will have a higher tensile strength than hot rolled. Something like 400 MPa for yield stress and 500 MPa for ultimate tensile strength is quite common.


What is the fracture toughness of mild steel?

The fracture toughness, or the property that describes the ability of a material containing a crack to resist fracture, of mild steel is around 50 K (where 'K' is the stress intensity factor).


Which is heavier stainless steel or mild steel?

mild steel is heavier