Forging new generations of engineers. Factors of Design and Safety.

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Forging new generations of engineers

Factors of Design and Safety

Factors in Design Complexity of stress analysis Consequences of failure Environmental exposure Material Strength Potential Misuse of the Product

Factors in Design (continued) Quality Control Size or Mass Effect Stress Concentration Factors Types of Loads Type of Material Cost

Factor of Safety Used by engineers to account for uncertainty in applied forces, material properties, model assumptions, etc. The allowable stress in the part is determined by the following formula. An acceptable design is when the calculated stresses in the part are less than the allowable stress. Allowable Stress = Material Strength Factor of Safety

Multiplier for Factor of Safety Ductile MaterialsBrittle Materials Type of loadYield Strength Ultimate Strength Static2-6 Repeated-810 Impact-1215