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Engineering, 16.04.2021 03:30, justinb0829
The strain components for a point in a body subjected to plane strain are εx = 850 με, εy = 1140με and γxy = 1166 μrad. Determine the principal strains (εp1 > εp2), the maximum in plane shear strain γip, and the absolute maximum shear strain γmax at the point. Show the angle θp (counterclockwise is positive, clockwise is negative), the principal strain deformations, and the maximum in-plane shear strain distortion in a sketch.
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