Ultimate tensile strength is the tensile stress at which the bolt fails.
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The stress at the point of complete breakage is called a material s ultimate tensile strength.
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Where UTS is the ultimate tensile strength in ksi and h is the strip thickness in inches.
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The ultimate tensile strength of steel sheets in the sections has little direct relationship to the design of those members.
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Once the material has reached its ultimate tensile strength it will elongate more easily until it reaches ultimate failure and breaks.
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Because of the difference in ultimate tensile strength between armor steel and hull steel, severe stresses on the hull were expected.
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A 588 has a yield strength of at least, and ultimate tensile strength of for all rolled shapes and plate thicknesses up to thick.
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The original A 242 alloy has a yield strength of and ultimate tensile strength of for light-medium rolled shapes and plates up to thick.
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As per different standards of indented prestressting steel wires, it is seen that as the diameter of wire increases Ultimate Tensile Strength ( UTS ) decreases.
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The factor of safety on ultimate tensile strength is to prevent sudden fracture and collapse, which would result in greater economic loss and possible loss of life.