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23 Mohrs circle The state of plane stress at a point is represented by the element shown in Fig. 2.2. Determine maximum shear stresses and the orientation, draw the stress element with the proper orientation. Determine principal stresses and the orientation, draw the stress element with the proper orientation (Note: this question is required to be solved using Mohrs circle.) Mohrs circle The state of plane stress at a point is represented by the element shown in Fig. 2.2. Determine...
3. Figure shows a state of plane stress consists of normal stresses 60 MPa and Ly-40MPa; and unknown shear stress, The maximum principal stress was determined to be 104.34 MPa. Using Mohr's cirdle, determine a. the magnitude of the shear stress, b. the principal plane and the minimum principal stress. Then, sketch the element showing all stresses in its proper orientation, c. the maximum shear stress, associated normal stress and the orientation of the element. Then, sketch the element showing...
3. The state of plane stress at a point is shown on the element below. Construct Mohr's circle. Determine the principal stresses acting at this point and their orientation D,. Also determine the maximum in-plane shear stresses and the orientation of the element upon which they act. What is the state of stress if it is rotated 20° counterclockwise? (20 points) 90 MPa 60 MPa -20 MPa
please help me solve this whole mechanical design problem thanks Q3. (30 points) For the state of plane stress shown, Stresses, σ. σ2 (b) the orientation of the principal stresses, s, (c) the maximum in plane shearing stress, Tmar and (d) its orientation, p. (e) the normal stress at the plane of maximum shear stress, (1) sketch of the rotated plane element for the principal stresses and the rotated plane element for maximum shear stress similar to figure 1, below...
Use Mohr’s circle to determine the principal stressesat the point. Also, find the corresponding orientation of theelement with respect to the element shown.
4) Consider a state of plane stress in the element shown in Fig 4 below; a) determine the average stress and maximum shearing stresses; b) draw the complete Mohr's Circle, c) find the angle, Op., and d) draw the orientation of the element for principal stresses. 0 -140 MPa 0 205 MPa Tx - 100 MPa Fig. 4
I need part b please 40 M 45 MP 50 MPA - For the given state of stress, Part A: determine analytically (using stress transformation equations): 1) the principal planes. 2) the principal stresses. 3) Sketch the stress element for the above condition 4) the orientation of the planes of maximum in-plane shearing stress, 5) the maximum in-plane shearing stress and the corresponding normal stress. 6) Sketch the stress element for the above condition Part B: Only use Mohr's circle...
40 M 45 MP 50 MPA - For the given state of stress, Part A: determine analytically (using stress transformation equations): 1) the principal planes. 2) the principal stresses. 3) Sketch the stress element for the above condition 4) the orientation of the planes of maximum in-plane shearing stress, 5) the maximum in-plane shearing stress and the corresponding normal stress. 6) Sketch the stress element for the above condition Part B: Only use Mohr's circle to determine 1) the principal...
40 M 45 MP 50 MPA - For the given state of stress, Part A: determine analytically (using stress transformation equations): 1) the principal planes. 2) the principal stresses. 3) Sketch the stress element for the above condition 4) the orientation of the planes of maximum in-plane shearing stress, 5) the maximum in-plane shearing stress and the corresponding normal stress. 6) Sketch the stress element for the above condition Part B: Only use Mohr's circle to determine 1) the principal...
a) What are the principal stresses and when do they occur. b) A stress element has MPa, and MPa as shown in Figure 2.QA2. i- Find the principal stresses and orientation. ii- Maximum shear stress. iii- Draw the corresponding Mohr’s circle.