The stress at a point is shown on the element. Determine (a) principal stress, (b) maximum in-plane shear stress. Specify the orientation of the element in each case. Find also the (c) the stress in the element if it is inclined 55° counterclockwise. (See required values in answer sheet format) 85 MPa 65 MPa 65 MPa 35 MPa 85 MPa

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The stress at a point is shown on the element. Determine (a) principal stress, (b) maximum in-plane
shear stress. Specify the orientation of the element in each case. Find also the (c) the stress in the
element if it is inclined 55° counterclockwise. (See required values in answer sheet format)
65 MPa
35 MPa
85 MPa
85 MPa
65 MPa
Transcribed Image Text:The stress at a point is shown on the element. Determine (a) principal stress, (b) maximum in-plane shear stress. Specify the orientation of the element in each case. Find also the (c) the stress in the element if it is inclined 55° counterclockwise. (See required values in answer sheet format) 65 MPa 35 MPa 85 MPa 85 MPa 65 MPa
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