Machine Elements in Mechanical Design (6th Edition) (What's New in Trades & Technology)
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Describe the general construction of a composite material identified as
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The engineering constants for an orthotropic material are found to be
E1= 27.579 GPa
=0.2
G12=41.368 GPa
E2=20.684 GPa
=0.4
G23=48.263 GPa
E3=21.374 GPa
=0.6
G31=13.790 GPa
Find the stiffness matrix [C] and the compliance matrix [S] for the preceding orthotropic material.
t A crystalline grain of Iron is oriented so that a tensile stress of 10 MPa is applied along the
[101] direction. What is the resolved shear stress in [110] on the (101) ?
The engineering constants for an orthotropic material are found to be
E1= 27.579 GPa V12 = 0.2 G12=41.368 GPa
E2=20.684 GPa V23 = 0.4 G23=48.263 GPa
E3=21.374 GPaV13 = 0.6G31=13.790 GPa
Find the stiffness matrix [C] and the compliance matrix [S] for the preceding orthotropicmaterial.
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