Thinking Like an Engineer: An Active Learning Approach (3rd Edition)
Thinking Like an Engineer: An Active Learning Approach (3rd Edition)
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Author: Elizabeth A. Stephan, David R. Bowman, William J. Park, Benjamin L. Sill, Matthew W. Ohland
Publisher: PEARSON
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We use SOLVEM to complete this problem in the Comprehension Checks in this chapter. Create a sketch for the following problem. Calculate the mass in kilograms of gravel stored in a rectangular bin 18.5 feet by 25.0 feet. The depth of the gravel bin is 15 feet, and the density of the gravel is 97 pound-mass per cubic foot.

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Learning Goal: To calculate the principal stresses and maximum in-plane shear stress for a plane state of stress. The normal and shear stresses for a state of stress depend on the orientation of the axes. For a general plane state of stress, there is one orientation where the two normal stresses are a maximum and minimum and the shear stresses on the faces of the element are zero. The two normal stresses 01 and 2 are known as principal stresses. The directions of the faces on which the principal stresses act are known as the principal planes. The principal stresses can be calculated using the following formula: σ1,2 = Tmax = O₂ + Oy 2 ± Figure The maximum in-plane shear stress occurs on a plane that is 45° away from the principal planes. The average normal stress on this plane is O₂ + Oy generally not zero, but is avg = maximum shear stress is given by the following equation: . The OT Ty 2 JI Ty 2 y Oy 2 + Tzu Once avg and Tmax are calculated, the principal stresses can be found very…
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