The 60° strain rosette is mounted on a beam. The following readings are obtained for each gage:
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- Q4 A three strain gages have been attached directly to a piston used to raise a medical chair, the strain gages give strains as Ea = 80 µ , Eb = 60 µ and Ec = 20 u . Determine the principal strains and the principal strain directions for the given set of strains. And Compute the strain in a direction -30° (clockwise) with the x axis. 45 Pumparrow_forwardA material is subjected to the following strain system,ex=200x10-6, ey=-56x10-6,yxy=230x10-6. Using graphical method, determine A. The principal strains B. The directions of principal strain axes C. The linear strain on an axis inclined at 50o counter clockwise to the direction of ex Given that young's modulus for the material is 207GN/m2 and the poisson's ratio is 0.27, determine the principal stressesarrow_forwardThe state of strain on an element has components Px = -300(10-6), Py = 100(10-6), gxy = 150(10-6). Determine the equivalent state of strain, which represents (a) the principal strains, and (b) the maximum in-plane shear strainand the associated average normal strain. Specify the orientation of the corresponding elements for these states of strain with respect to the original elementarrow_forward
- The state of strain in a plane element is ex =-200 x 10-6, Ey = 0, and yxy = 75 × 10-6 , as shown below. Determine the equivalent state of strain which represents (a) the principal strains (b) the maximum in-plane shear strain and the associated average normal strain. Specify the orientation of the corresponding elements for these states of strain with respect to the original element. y Yxy 2 dy Yxy FExdx dxarrow_forwardThe state of plane strain on an element is represented by the following components: Ex =D340 x 10-6, ɛ, = , yxy Ey =D110 x 10-6, 3D180 x10-6 ху Draw Mohr's circle to represent this state of strain. Use Mohrs circle to obtain the principal strains and principal plane.arrow_forwardThe strain components ɛx, ɛy, and Yxy are given for a point in a body subjected to plane strain. Using Mohr's circle, determine the principal strains, the maximum in-plane shear strain, and the absolute maximum shear strain at the point. Show the angle 0p, the principal strain deformations, and the maximum in-plane shear strain distortion in a sketch. Ex = 0 µɛ, ɛy = 430 µɛ, Yxy = 230 µrad. Enter the angle such that -45° s 0,s+45°. Answer: Ep1 με Ep2 = Ymax in-plane prad Yabsolute max. prad %3Darrow_forward
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