Charts for Rapid Analysis of 45 Degrees Strain-rosette Data

Charts for Rapid Analysis of 45 Degrees Strain-rosette Data

Author: S. S. Manson

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Published: 1944

Total Pages: 762

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Charts are presented for rapidly determining the principal strains and stresses, the maximum shear strain and stress, and the orientation of principal axes for data for 45 degrees strain rosettes. The charts may be used for analyzing the conventional data consisting of strains measured along three gage lines 45 degrees apart, but their application is more direct if the rosette data are obtained by means of special circuits that require the use of four gages 45 degrees apart.


Charts for Rapid Analysis of 45 Degrees Strain-rosettte Data

Charts for Rapid Analysis of 45 Degrees Strain-rosettte Data

Author: S. S. Manson

Publisher:

Published: 1944

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Charts are presented for rapidly determining the principal strains and stresses, the maximum shear strain and stress, and the orientation of principal axes for data for 45 degrees strain rosettes. The charts may be used for analyzing the conventional data consisting of strains measured along three gage lines 45 degrees apart, but their application is more direct if the rosette data are obtained by means of special circuits that require the use of four gages 45 degrees apart.


Charts for Rapid Analysis of 45° Strain-rosettte Data

Charts for Rapid Analysis of 45° Strain-rosettte Data

Author: S. S. Manson

Publisher:

Published: 1944

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Charts are presented for rapidly determining the principal strains and stresses, the maximum shear strain and stress, and the orientation of principal axes for data for 45° strain rosettes. The charts may be used for analyzing the conventional data consisting of strains measured along three gage lines 45° apart, but their application is more direct if the rosette data are obtained by means of special circuits that require the use of four gages 45° apart.