Figure Q1 shows ceramic specimens subjected to the pure uniaxial force. Specimen A is compressed until failure at the ma

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Figure Q1 shows ceramic specimens subjected to the pure uniaxial force. Specimen A is compressed until failure at the ma

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Figure Q1 Shows Ceramic Specimens Subjected To The Pure Uniaxial Force Specimen A Is Compressed Until Failure At The Ma 1
Figure Q1 Shows Ceramic Specimens Subjected To The Pure Uniaxial Force Specimen A Is Compressed Until Failure At The Ma 1 (121.56 KiB) Viewed 19 times
Figure Q1 shows ceramic specimens subjected to the pure uniaxial force. Specimen A is compressed until failure at the maximum compressive force, Fc = 31.12 kN. Meanwhile, specimen B experiences tension that reached the maximum tensile force, Ft = 4.98 kN. The surface area perpendicular to the force has the size of 8.5 mm width and 100 mm length. (i) (ii) (iii) Determine the important parameters of Oavg, R, Omin and Omax. Then, plot Mohr's circle for specimens A and B at the same t-o plane. (11 marks) Describe THREE (3) observation on Mohr's circle for specimens A and B. (6 marks) = If the orientation of element is set at Op changes that may occur to Mohr's circle. Fc KN Specimen A Ft kN Specimen B 15° and 9 p y -X = 30°, discuss the (4 marks)
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