1.15 Considering the stress state represented in Figure Q1.15, the maximum shear stress: in 3D y=G 0x = 0 0x = 0 O O d. O a. is equal to zero O b. is equal to o O c. X Noy = 0 Figure Ql.15 occurs on a plane angled to the xy plane is found by rotating the element about the z axis

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Considering the stress state represented in Figure Q1.15, the maximum shear stress: in 3D
6 = 6
0₁ = 0
0x = 0
O
O a.
X
oy = 0
Figure Ql.15
is equal to zero
O b.
is equal to o
O c.
occurs on a plane angled to the xy plane
O d. is found by rotating the element about the z axis
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A pipe with a hollow circular cross-section, as shown in Figure Q1.14, is in torsion. The shear stress is maximum for a position p, measured
from the centre of the cross section. p equals to
on
Figure Ql.14
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O a. r₁
O b. (r₁+r2)/2
O c. 12
O d. shear stress is constant
Question 1.15
Considering the stress state represented in Figur
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