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The greatest load that can be applied to a material under its design conditions is called
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That is the ultimate load (or ultimate strength) — the maximum load a material or structure can carry before failure.
Note: design/working (allowable) loads are lower, typically set as ultimate load divided by a factor of safety (or specified as the working load limit for lifting gear).
Note: design/working (allowable) loads are lower, typically set as ultimate load divided by a factor of safety (or specified as the working load limit for lifting gear).
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