If ß-Sn, a tetragonal crystal (point group 4/mmm, a = 0.583 nm, and c = 0.318 nm) is subject to a tensile stress of 63 MPa along [100] and to a shear stress of 18 MPa on the (100) plane in the [010] direction. Determine: a) the tensile stress normal to (110), and b) the shear stress on the (110) plane in the [1-10] direction.
If ß-Sn, a tetragonal crystal (point group 4/mmm, a = 0.583 nm, and c = 0.318 nm) is subject to a tensile stress of 63 MPa along [100] and to a shear stress of 18 MPa on the (100) plane in the [010] direction. Determine: a) the tensile stress normal to (110), and b) the shear stress on the (110) plane in the [1-10] direction.
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![If ß-Sn, a tetragonal crystal (point group 4/mmm, a = 0.583 nm, and c = 0.318 nm) is
subject to a tensile stress of 63 MPa along [100] and to a shear stress of 18 MPa on the
(100) plane in the [010] direction.
Determine:
a) the tensile stress normal to (110), and
b) the shear stress
on the (110) plane in the [1-10] direction.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F3752cebe-44a2-41dc-8aad-9e7c48b99250%2Fef8425cb-a8fc-4c63-bbf5-e839f3b64894%2F9dyem6d_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:If ß-Sn, a tetragonal crystal (point group 4/mmm, a = 0.583 nm, and c = 0.318 nm) is
subject to a tensile stress of 63 MPa along [100] and to a shear stress of 18 MPa on the
(100) plane in the [010] direction.
Determine:
a) the tensile stress normal to (110), and
b) the shear stress
on the (110) plane in the [1-10] direction.
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