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Strains are measured on the surface of a titanium alloy part as follows: εx = 3300 × 10−6, εy = 110 × 10−6, and γx y = 650 × 10−6. Estimate the in-plane stresses σx, σy, and τx y, and also the strain εz normal to the surface. (The same assumptions apply as for Prob. 5.14.)
Prob. 5.14
Strains are measured on the surface of a brass alloy part as follows: εx = 1600×10−6, εy = 1300×10−6, and γx y = 1500×10−6. Estimate the in-plane stresses σx, σy, and τx y,and also the strain εz normal to the surface. (Assume that the gages were bonded to the metal when there was no load on the part, that there has been no yielding, and that no loading is applied directly to the surface, so that σz = τyz = τzx =0.)
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