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... shown in Fig . 1-27a . At the intermediate section a - a , the stress distribution is uniform over the cross section and the shaded area A is determined , as shown in Fig . 1-27b . V = P P Uniform normal stress O allow P A = allow ( b ) ...
... shown in Fig . 5-46a . The material has an elastic - plastic 7 - y diagram , also shown in Fig . 5-46a . Determine the plastic torque T ,. What are the residual - shear - stress distribution and permanent twist of the tube that remain ...
... Fig . 9-4a , the bottom segment is removed , and assuming the sectioned ( inclined ) plane has an area △ A , the horizontal and vertical planes have the areas shown in Fig . 9-4b . The free - body diagram of the segment is shown in Fig ...