Determine the equivalent state of stress on an element at the same point which represents the maximum in-plane shear stress and the associated average normal stress. determine the corresponding orientation of the element with respect to the element shown. () 5 MP 200 MP -55.9 MPa, =103.1 MPa = 103.1 MPa,0 = 3.1 MPa,dar --50 MPa, 0,-31.7" 7 MPa, 0,- -38" = -100 MPa, 0, -38° 100 MPa. 0,= -7 =
Determine the equivalent state of stress on an element at the same point which represents the maximum in-plane shear stress and the associated average normal stress. determine the corresponding orientation of the element with respect to the element shown. () 5 MP 200 MP -55.9 MPa, =103.1 MPa = 103.1 MPa,0 = 3.1 MPa,dar --50 MPa, 0,-31.7" 7 MPa, 0,- -38" = -100 MPa, 0, -38° 100 MPa. 0,= -7 =
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![Determine the equivalent state of stress on an element at the same point which represents the maximum in-plane shear stress and the associated average normal stress. determine the
corresponding orientation of the element with respect to the element shown.
phase
()
[m-plane)
25 MP
200 MP
- 55.9 MPa,0-50 MPa.0,- 31.7"
= 103.1 MPa,da = 7MPa.0,
= 103.1 MPa, = -100MPa, 0,38
= 3.1 MPa,0arg = 100 MPa, 0, = -7°
<--38"](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd7b6ce77-7d1f-42c7-90fc-6e082dc1db1b%2F5db7b63d-0806-4cfd-8882-473992b616ce%2Fgn9suo_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the equivalent state of stress on an element at the same point which represents the maximum in-plane shear stress and the associated average normal stress. determine the
corresponding orientation of the element with respect to the element shown.
phase
()
[m-plane)
25 MP
200 MP
- 55.9 MPa,0-50 MPa.0,- 31.7"
= 103.1 MPa,da = 7MPa.0,
= 103.1 MPa, = -100MPa, 0,38
= 3.1 MPa,0arg = 100 MPa, 0, = -7°
<--38"
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