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3 The Thin - walled Circular Tube as a Test Specimen for Stress - Strain
Relations 206 Axial symmetry 207 Radial or proportional loading 208 Isotropy
209 10 . 4 Yield Curves and Surfaces ( in Stress Space ) 210 Simplifications
resulting from ...
3 The Thin - walled Circular Tube as a Test Specimen for Stress - Strain
Relations 206 Axial symmetry 207 Radial or proportional loading 208 Isotropy
209 10 . 4 Yield Curves and Surfaces ( in Stress Space ) 210 Simplifications
resulting from ...
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A . Principal strains in the surface and their orientation B . en in the surface at 60°
and at 120° to the axial direction 11 . 19 An equiangular rosette gives the
following strain readings : 60 = 100 X 10 – 6 660 = – 400 X 10 – 6 €120 = + 800 x
10 ...
A . Principal strains in the surface and their orientation B . en in the surface at 60°
and at 120° to the axial direction 11 . 19 An equiangular rosette gives the
following strain readings : 60 = 100 X 10 – 6 660 = – 400 X 10 – 6 €120 = + 800 x
10 ...
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... 362 Shear or shearing force , 1 , 2 , 5 horizontal , 360 , 361 sign convention ,
336 , 337 “ Shear ” fracture in compression , 66 Shear modulus , 57 , 265 , 429
Shear strain , 4 , 64 , 252 , 254 , 260 maximum , 249 sign convention , 252 in
torsion ...
... 362 Shear or shearing force , 1 , 2 , 5 horizontal , 360 , 361 sign convention ,
336 , 337 “ Shear ” fracture in compression , 66 Shear modulus , 57 , 265 , 429
Shear strain , 4 , 64 , 252 , 254 , 260 maximum , 249 sign convention , 252 in
torsion ...
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