EBK MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
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Chapter 7.9, Problem 145P
The strains determined by the use of the rosette shown during the test of a machine element are
∈1 = +600
Determine (a) the in-plane principal strains, (b) the in-plane maximum shearing strain.
Fig. P7.145
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