| 11. | The realized factor of safety must be greater than the required " design factor of safety ".
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| 12. | The test pressure is always considerably higher than the operating pressure to give a factor of safety.
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| 13. | Engineers typically include a factor of safety in their designs to reduce the risk of unexpected failure.
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| 14. | The realized factor of safety must be greater than the required " design factor of safety ".
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| 15. | The lack of cabling around the stack on the first level removed one of the factors of safety.
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| 16. | Piezometers were installed and the water table established; the contractor calculated the stability factor of safety to be 1.34
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| 17. | I think you're talking about a " strength reduction factor " of 0.9, not a " factor of safety ".
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| 18. | The use of a factor of safety does not imply that an item, structure, or design is " safe ".
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| 19. | Alternatively an arbitrary surface can be entered by the user and UTEXAS can determine the factor of safety associated with it.
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| 20. | Essentially, the factor of safety is how much stronger the system is than it usually needs to be for an intended load.
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