Structural Analysis
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A plane stress element is subjected to stresses as shown in figure 3. Draw the Mohr’s circle for the given stress element,
(a) Analyze the stress element to find the principal stresses and also the draw the stress element.
(b) Analyze the stress element to find the maximum shear stresses and also the draw the stress element.
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