EBK APPLIED STATICS AND STRENGTH OF MAT
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.54SP
A 6-in.-diameter solid shaft is subjected to a torque of 40 ft-kips. Using Mohr’s circle:
(a) Determine the magnitude and direction of the principal stresses on the surface of the shaft.
(b) Determine the stresses acting on the faces of an element rotated
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