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Mohr’s Circle (for a body subjected to direct stresses in two mutually perpendicular faces)

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  Mohr’s circle for stress on an oblique section of a body subjected to direct stresses in two mutually perpendicular faces. Detailed step by step procedure to draw the mohr's circle for a body subjected to direct stresses in two mutually perpendicular faces (When both stresses are of tensile nature) Things to remember before drawing mohr's circle  👉tensile stress is taken as positive and compressive stress is taken as negative. 👉 you can use appropriate scale  Step 1. Draw a straight line OB length equals to σx Step 2. Mark a point A on line OB and Length of OA is equal to σy . Step 3. Mark Mid point C of line joining A and B Step 4. Draw a circle With mid point C and passing through points A and B Step 5. Locate an inclined plane in this circle by marking a radial line CD at double the angle 2θ at which the required plane is inclined with a given plane. Step 6. Draw DE  perpendicular from D to x-axis. Now the mohr's circle is completed  Now we have to find the result va

Mohr's circle (subjected to direct stresses in two mutually perpendicular faces and it is accompanied by a shear stress)

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Best and easy way to understand and draw the Mohr’s circle   Mohr’s circle for stress on an oblique section of a body subjected to direct stresses in two mutually perpendicular faces and it is accompanied by a shear stress Detailed step by step procedure to draw the mohr's circle for a   body subjected to direct stresses in two mutually perpendicular faces ( When both stresses are of tensile nature ) Things to remember before drawing mohr's circle  👉tensile stress is taken as positive and compressive stress is taken as negative. 👉a pair of shear stress on // planes forming a clockwise couple is positive and a pair of shear stress on // planes forming a counter-clockwise couple is negative. 👉 you can use appropriate scale  for eg.  σ x (Megapascal) = σ x (centimeter)   1 MPa=1cm Step 1 . Draw a straight line length OB length equals to  σ x. Step 2 .  Mark a point A on line OB and Length of OA is equal to  σ y   . Step 3.   Draw a Perpendicular line AE and BF, length of AE a