10/3 9:30 am MAE 343-001

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Each homework, exam, PPT and other items initiated by the instructor, serves as an index to quickly find what you need. Please place (your) new posts/questions and responses under the appropriate item.
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ejbarbero
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10/3 9:30 am MAE 343-001

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Lecture on 10/3 at 9:30 delivered by Zoom.

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Re: 10/3 9:30 am MAE 343-001

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Is Tresca’s criteria for failure valid for both brittle and ductile material? Does Tresca's failure criteria work for all bodies regardless of the cross-sections shape or is it just for square and circular rods?
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Re: 10/3 9:30 am MAE 343-001

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Tresca is for ductile materials only.
It applies to all bodies, all states of stress, even 3D.
Just find the max Tau from Mohr's circle (2D or 3D) and compare it to Sy/2.
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