Mechanics of Materials (10th Edition)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780134319650
Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10.6, Problem 10.55P
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For the given plane strain state, use Mohr's circle to determine the strain state associated with the x' and y' axes rotated to θ indicated in the table:
\epsilon_x
\epsilon_y
\gamma_{xy}
θ
-500\mu
250\mu
120\mu
-15°
Determine the transverse strain in the x axis of the solid subjected to longitudinal tension.
4 cm
1 cm
6x10³ N
2 cm
μ = 0,28
E=1,4x10" N/m²
6x10³ N
The state of strain in a plane element is Ex = -300 x 10-6 , Ey= 450 x 10-6, and
Yxy = 275 x 10-6.
(a)
Use the strain transformation equations to determine the equivalent
strain components on an element oriented at an angle of 0 = 30°
counterclockwise from the original position.
(b)
Sketch the deformed element due to these strains within the x-y
plane.
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