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Chapter2: Loads On Structures
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An element in plane stress on the fuselage of
an airplane (figure part a) is subjected to compressive
stresses with a magnitude of 42 MPa in the horizontal
direction and tensile stresses with a magnitude of
9.5 MPa in the vertical direction (see figure part b).
Also, shear stresses with a magnitude of 15.5 MPa act
in the directions shown.
Determine the stresses acting on an element oriented
at a clockwise angle of 40° from the horizontal.
Show these stresses on a sketch of an element oriented
at this angle.
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