JHW 3d
Here's Johnny...
This is a combined stress problem, with a compressive stress and a shear stress as given. It asks for the stresses in an inclined plane. Problem is the inclined plane is at an angle where the compressive stress is not in plane.
The solution blindly combines the compressive stress and shear stress AS IF they were in plane. Am I crazy, or is this problem just poorly formulated and solved?
To do it right, I believe you'd have to calculate the triaxial stresses which is way more complicated, and not even covered in the MERM. Or, am I missing something?
The solution blindly combines the compressive stress and shear stress AS IF they were in plane. Am I crazy, or is this problem just poorly formulated and solved?
To do it right, I believe you'd have to calculate the triaxial stresses which is way more complicated, and not even covered in the MERM. Or, am I missing something?