The tensile stress that must be applied to the
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression to determine the angle
Here,
Write the expression for the Schmidt law using the equation 6.17.
Here, the applied stress is
Conclusion:
Substitute 1 for
Calculate the angle between
Substitute 1 for
Substitute 0.85 MPa for
Thus, the resolved shear stress for the 0.85 MPa is 2.08 MPa.
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