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Steel Cable size

 
 
wayneo
 
Reply Wed 13 Mar, 2013 05:59 am
A steel cable with a modulus of elasticity value of 210 gPa has to support a load of 35KN and is 3.1m in length. The extension under load must be kept to less than 2.5mm with a foctor of safety of 1.5. How thick will the cable need to be

If possible could someone post the formula too Smile
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