Consider a point in a structural member that is subjected to plane stress. Normal and shear stresses acting on horizontal and vertical planes at the point are shown. Assume stress magnitudes of Sx = 210 MPa, Sxy = 150 MPa. Sey 5 Construct Mohr's circle for this state of stress on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise.
Consider a point in a structural member that is subjected to plane stress. Normal and shear stresses acting on horizontal and vertical planes at the point are shown. Assume stress magnitudes of Sx = 210 MPa, Sxy = 150 MPa. Sey 5 Construct Mohr's circle for this state of stress on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise.
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider a point in a structural member that is subjected to plane stress. Normal and shear stresses acting on horizontal and
vertical planes at the point are shown. Assume stress magnitudes of Sx = 210 MPa, Sxy = 150 MPa.
Sxy
Construct Mohr's circle for this state of stress on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this
GO exercise.

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(a) Determine the magnitude of the maximum in-plane shear stress.
(b) Determine the normal stress that acts on planes of maximum in-plane shear stress. Give the stress value including sign if any.
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(a) Tmax =
i
MPa.
(b) Gave
i
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To determine the normal and shear stresses on the indicated plane, we must first determine the orientation of the inclined plane
relative to the x face of the stress element. Determine the magnitude of the counterclockwise angle O between the x face and the
inclined plane.
Assume 5, = 210 MPa, and Sy = 150 MPa.
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