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... maximum shear stress can be determined by orienting an element 45 ° from the position of an element that defines the planes of principal stress . Using either one of the roots @si or 02 , the maximum shear stress can be found by taking ...
... stress σint = 0 , Fig . 9-30a . Mohr's circles that describe this state of stress for element orientations about each coordinate axis are shown in Fig . 9-30b . Clearly , in this case ... max SECTION 9.7 Absolute Maximum Shear Stress 493.
... stress . Express the maximum - shear - stress theory of failure in terms of σx , σy , and 7xy . Assume that the principal stresses are of different algebraic signs . 10-65 . The plate is made of hard copper , which yields at σy = 105 ...