Consider the elements of material in Figure 5.9. (a) What is the thickness change, in mm, of the element of material sub

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Consider the elements of material in Figure 5.9. (a) What is the thickness change, in mm, of the element of material sub

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Consider the elements of material in Figure 5.9. (a) What is the
thickness change, in mm, of the element of material subjected to
the shearing deformation in Figure 5.9(e)? (b) Is the thickness
change of the case in Figure 5.9(g) the same? Assume the element of
material is originally 0.150 mm thick.
Consider The Elements Of Material In Figure 5 9 A What Is The Thickness Change In Mm Of The Element Of Material Sub 1
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0, = 15.5 MPa = 31.5 MPa 0 = 46.7 MPa 30° Decrease in (e) right angle 0.0573 0,= -15.5 MPa = Any = 31.5 MPa = -46.7 MPa 30° (h) Decrease in (g) right angle 0.0573° FIGURE 5.9. Stress required in aluminum and graphite-reinforced material to produce a positive shear strain.
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