(111)[ī 10), Question 3: If a potential slip system is I then what resolved shear stress results from applied stress of
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(111)[ī 10), Question 3: If a potential slip system is I then what resolved shear stress results from applied stress of
(111)[ī 10), Question 3: If a potential slip system is I then what resolved shear stress results from applied stress of 20 MPa, in the [123] direction? (Total Points 5). Use the following relations for calculating Cos 0 and Cos 2. at = (u1, U2, U3) n = (A,B,C) . sina = cos 8 = = [123] cos(r, t) U ] / t a = arcsin [111] [ilo] A u1+B-U2+C-u3 A2+B2+C2V7+u2+u Use the above relations to calculate the angles based on the o and 2 F The critical resolved shear stress is the Schmid's law, which is given by A cos y cos
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