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An Instructional Aid For Occupational Safety and Health in Mechanical Engineering DesignAvailable to Purchase
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9780791861776
No. of Pages:
30
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ASME Press
Publication date:
1984
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VI. The Safety Factor Approach and Its Limitations Available to Purchase
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Published:1984
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"The Safety Factor Approach and Its Limitations." An Instructional Aid For Occupational Safety and Health in Mechanical Engineering Design. Ed. Safety Division, ASME. ASME Press, 1984.
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The most common mention of safety usually contained in Mechanical Engineering design texts deals with the safety factor. Basically, this is a ratio which is simply defined as the mean design strength divided by the mean actual load. But as shall be seen, the real relationship is somewhat more involved.
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