The 1 inch diameter rod is subjected to the loads shown. Determine the state of stress at point "B" and show the results on a differential volume element at point "B". Also, determine the principle stresses (01, 02, and 03) at point "B", the absolute maximum normal stress (Abs max) in the material at point "B", and the absolute maximum shear stress (TAbs max) in the material at point "B". (Assume the stress caused by atmospheric (air) pressure is negligible.) 3 in. 80 lb 75 lb 8 in. 100 lb Partial Ans. Og = 5761 lb in ² lb Tay = 1358 in ² (Compression)

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The 1 inch diameter rod is subjected to the loads shown. Determine the state of stress at point "B" and
show the results on a differential volume element at point "B". Also, determine the principle stresses
(01, 02, and 03) at point "B", the absolute maximum normal stress (Abs max) in the material at point
"B", and the absolute maximum shear stress (TAbs max) in the material at point "B". (Assume the stress
caused by atmospheric (air) pressure is negligible.)
3 in.
80 lb
75 lb
8 in.
100 lb
Partial Ans. Og = 5761
lb
in ²
lb
Tay = 1358 in ²
(Compression)
Transcribed Image Text:The 1 inch diameter rod is subjected to the loads shown. Determine the state of stress at point "B" and show the results on a differential volume element at point "B". Also, determine the principle stresses (01, 02, and 03) at point "B", the absolute maximum normal stress (Abs max) in the material at point "B", and the absolute maximum shear stress (TAbs max) in the material at point "B". (Assume the stress caused by atmospheric (air) pressure is negligible.) 3 in. 80 lb 75 lb 8 in. 100 lb Partial Ans. Og = 5761 lb in ² lb Tay = 1358 in ² (Compression)
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