A steel bar withstands simultaneously a 30 kN compressive force, a 5 kNm bending moment and a 1kNm torque. Assume the cross-section is circular with diameter R. Determine, for a point at the position of greatest compressive bending stress: (a) The normal stress on a plane inclined at 30° to the shaft axis (b) The shear stress on a plane inclined at 60° to the shaft axis

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A steel bar withstands simultaneously a 30 kN compressive force, a 5 kNm bending moment and
a lkNm torque. Assume the cross-section is circular with diameter R. Determine, for a point at the
position of greatest compressive bending stress:
(a) The normal stress on a plane inclined at 30° to the shaft axis
(b) The shear stress on a plane inclined at 60° to the shaft axis
Transcribed Image Text:A steel bar withstands simultaneously a 30 kN compressive force, a 5 kNm bending moment and a lkNm torque. Assume the cross-section is circular with diameter R. Determine, for a point at the position of greatest compressive bending stress: (a) The normal stress on a plane inclined at 30° to the shaft axis (b) The shear stress on a plane inclined at 60° to the shaft axis
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