Example: For the given two dimensional state of stress, determine a) the orientation of the planes of maximum in-plane shearing stress, b) the maximum in-plane shearing stress, c) the corresponding shearing stress. 48 MPa 16 MPa 60 MPa
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Step 1: The maximum in-plane shearing stress can be calculated using the formula: Maximum shearing stress = (shear force * distance from the neutral axis) / (moment of inertia * thickness) Show more…
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