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Apipe is carrying liquid at 60 degrees c, that fluctuates in pressure from 0 to 60,000 kpa (non-capped). the inside diameter of the pipe is 20 mm and the wall thickness is 1 mm and is made out of 1095 carbon steel, has a yield strength of 813 mpa and an ultimate tensile strength of 1260 mpa. using the "modified-goodman" failure criteria and a reliability factor of 99%, determine the number of cycles till failure on the inside wall. you can assume that the pipe will have a machined surface finish.?

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