jurtinus
Structural
- Jan 15, 2018
- 5
Reading Das Principles of Geotechnical Engineering, chapter introducing shear failure.
A statement was made, that Mohr himself claims “all” material fail by a combination of shear and normal stresses.
1) Where can one find the supporting arguments?
2) What about a general case of a thin steel plate in tension. From lab experiments, the rupture line is basically linear. Not to mention, no stresses on minor principal planes, this no Mohrs Circle.
Thanks
P.S. I apologize if this question seems out of place wrt this forum. Figured a good place to start.
A statement was made, that Mohr himself claims “all” material fail by a combination of shear and normal stresses.
1) Where can one find the supporting arguments?
2) What about a general case of a thin steel plate in tension. From lab experiments, the rupture line is basically linear. Not to mention, no stresses on minor principal planes, this no Mohrs Circle.
Thanks
P.S. I apologize if this question seems out of place wrt this forum. Figured a good place to start.