80000 psi of what material? Stainless steel? If so, it is 30,000 psi minimum in annealed state, but a lot higher if cold drawn, which also raises the ultimate strength.
105000 psi yield 125000 psi tensile
54,000 psi is its ultimate breaking tensile strength. Yield point is 36,000 psi
Your question is vague. Any way if it can withstand 300000 PSI the tensile strength is higher than that. It depends on the material since Tensile strength is known as ultimate tensile strength at which level the item fails.
58000 - 81000 psi
Why would you reject material that overperformed its tensile-strength specs? The standard for Concrete Reinforcement rebar,astm-615a Grade 60 (60,000 PSI minimum yield strength)
105000 psi yield 125000 psi tensile
54,000 psi is its ultimate breaking tensile strength. Yield point is 36,000 psi
The ultimate strength of annealed SS304 is 80,000 psi (550 MPa). Its yield strength is 30,000 psi, and its shears strength is 80000/(SQRT(3)) = 46000 psi. If it is cold worked, as for bolts, its yield and ultimate and shear strength will increase.
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 number of Pounds per Square Inch (PSI) for the Tensile strength.
The tensile strength of JB Weld is approximately 3960 PSI.
Your question is vague. Any way if it can withstand 300000 PSI the tensile strength is higher than that. It depends on the material since Tensile strength is known as ultimate tensile strength at which level the item fails.
The tensile strength of the material being tested is measured in pounds per square inch (psi).
58000 - 81000 psi
ther are so many varieties of mild steel to answer specifically. For most all steels, the shear yield is 0.577 times the tensile yield ( that is tensile yield divided by square root of 3) So if a mild structural steel has a tensile yield of 36,000 psi, its shear yield is 0.577(36000) = 21,000 psi
Why would you reject material that overperformed its tensile-strength specs? The standard for Concrete Reinforcement rebar,astm-615a Grade 60 (60,000 PSI minimum yield strength)
The term "Rm" in yield strength refers to the "tensile strength" or "maximum tensile strength" of a material, which is the maximum stress that a material can withstand while being stretched or pulled before failing or breaking. It is typically measured in units such as megapascals (MPa) or pounds per square inch (psi). In some contexts, "Rm" can also denote the ultimate tensile strength, which is the peak stress a material can endure prior to fracture.