offset yield strength [′ȯf‚set ′yēld ‚streŋkth] (mechanics) That stress at which the strain surpasses by a specific amount (called the offset) an extension of the initial proportional portion of the stress-strain curve; usually expressed in pounds per square inch. ...
Steel piping that operates athoop stressesless than 30% of the specifiedminimum yield strengthin Location Class 1 should be tested in accordance with the requirements of “Leak Tests for Pipelines that Operate at 100psig (690kPa) or More.” In Location Classes 2, 3, and 4, piping should be...
Other studies revealed that LYP steel vertical links had suitable energy dissipation in EBFs while reducing the probability of local buckling [9]. McDaniel et al. [19] calculated the overstrength factor for two types of I-shaped links of A709 Grade 50 steel employed in the new Bay Bridge ...
Other studies revealed that LYP steel vertical links had suitable energy dissipation in EBFs while reducing the probability of local buckling [9]. McDaniel et al. [19] calculated the overstrength factor for two types of I-shaped links of A709 Grade 50 steel employed in the new Bay Bridge ...