Permissible (Allowable) stresses in tension.& Strength (Load carrying capacity) of a tension member.
► Permissible (Allowable) stresses in tension.
The permissible stress in axial tension on the net effective area of the section shall not exceed 0.6 times the minimum yield stress of steel .
The permissible stress in axial tension for steel conforming to IS: 226-1975 are given in below:-
Table 1. Allowable stresses in Axial Tension.
                           (For steel confirming to IS: 226-1975)
| S. No. | Form of rolled steel section of Tension Member | Diameter/Thickness | Value of N/mm2 | ||||||
|       1. | Plates, flats, angles, beams, channels, and tee-section | 
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|       2. | Bars (square, round, and hexagonal ) | 
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► Strength (Load carrying capacity) of a tension member.
              The tensile strength (or load carrying capacity) of a member subjected to axial tension is given by the relation.
Tensile strength = Net area × Permissible tensile stress

 
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