Materials Science And Engineering Properties
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Author: Charles Gilmore
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Chapter 6, Problem 1ETSQ
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The nature of material having non-linear plot with no discontinuities on stress strain test.
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Principal stress at a point in an elastic material are 1.50 (tensile), o (tensile) and
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The stress concentration occurs whenever there is an abrupt change in the cross-section of a component or there is any discontinuity in
the material. The figure given below shows a flat plate with a hole of diameter d. The plate is fixed at one end and the other end is
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