(a) the principal stresses and the positions of the plane on which they act (b) the position of the planes on which there is no normal stress.

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At a point in a piece of elastic material there are three mutually perpendicular planes on which the stresses are as follows : tensile stress 50 N/mm2, shear stress 40 N/mm2 on plane, compressive stress 35 N/mm2 and complementary shear stress 40 N/mm2 on the second plane, no stress on the third plane. Find (a) the principal stresses and the positions of the plane on which they act (b) the position of the planes on which there is no normal stress.

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At a point in a piece of elastic material there are three mutually perpendicular planes on
which the stresses are as follows : tensile stress 50 N/mm2, shear stress 40 N/mm2 on plane,
compressive stress 35 N/mm2 and complementary shear stress 40 N/mm2 on the second plane,
no stress on the third plane. Find (a) the principal stresses and the positions of the plane on which
they act (b) the position of the planes on which there is no normal stress.
Transcribed Image Text:Foxit Advanced PDF Editor Example -4 To remove this notice, visit: www.foxitsoftware.com/shonning At a point in a piece of elastic material there are three mutually perpendicular planes on which the stresses are as follows : tensile stress 50 N/mm2, shear stress 40 N/mm2 on plane, compressive stress 35 N/mm2 and complementary shear stress 40 N/mm2 on the second plane, no stress on the third plane. Find (a) the principal stresses and the positions of the plane on which they act (b) the position of the planes on which there is no normal stress.
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