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Calculate the two values of
Answer to Problem 76P
The values of
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The components of stress
The maximum shear stress
Calculation:
Consider
Modify Equation (1) as shown below.
Calculate the average normal stress
Substitute
Calculate the value u as shown below.
Substitute
Case 1:
For
Calculate the value of
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Calculate the average normal stress
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Calculate the principal stresses
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Calculate the maximum shearing stress as shown below.
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For
Calculate the value of
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Calculate the average normal stress
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Calculate the principal stresses
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Hence, the principal stresses
Calculate the maximum shearing stress as shown below.
Substitute
Hence, the value of
Case 2:
Assume the maximum principal stress
Calculate the minimum principal stress as shown below.
Substitute
The minimum principal stress
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Calculate the value of
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Calculate the value of R as shown below.
Substitute
Calculate the principal stress
Substitute
Hence, the principal stresses
Therefore, the value of
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