QUESTİON 1 : Find normal tension and shear tension in plane c.
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Question 2 : in the case of loading,
a)according to the maximum tension criterion?
b)according to the maximum shear tension criteria?
c)according to the maximum normal strain criteria?
d)according to the maximum bending energy criterion?
steel = 200MPa please do it according to these criteria
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QUESTİON 1 : Find normal tension and shear tension in plane c. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Question 2 :...
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