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a)
Resolve shear stress acting on the
a)
Answer to Problem 53AAP
Resolve shear stress acting on the
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the Schmidt’s law:
Here, resolved shear stress is
Write the expression for the angle between two systems
Here, Directions of BCC crystal are
Conclusion:
Substitute 75 MPa for
Thus, the resolve shear stress acting on the (111)
Calculate the angle between the uniaxial force and normal to the slip plane system.
Write the expression for the angle between two systems
Here, Directions of BCC crystal are
Substitute 0 for
Calculate the angle between the axial forces and slip direction planes
Substitute 0 for
Calculate the resolved shear stress using equation (I).
Substitute 55 MPa for
Thus, the resolved shear stress is
b)
Resolve shear stress acting on the
b)
Answer to Problem 53AAP
Resolve shear stress acting on the
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the angle between two systems
Here, Directions of BCC crystal are
Conclusion:
Calculate the angle between the uniaxial force and normal to the slip planes.
Substitute 0 for
Substitute 55 MPa for
Thus, the resolved shear stress is zero , it indicates that this plane is shear less planes.
c)
Check the slip is occur or not in the two given system.
c)
Answer to Problem 53AAP
Slip is occurring in
Explanation of Solution
Refer the table 6.4,” Room-temperature slips systems and critical resolved shear stress for metal single crystals”, the
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