Structural Analysis Equations
the cross sections) produces a uniform stress: (9–12) where f. t. is tensile stress, P axial load, and A cross-sectional area. Short-Block Compressive Stress Equation (9–12) can also be used in compression if the member is short enough to fail by simple crushing without deflecting laterally. Such fiber crushing produces a local
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