What are types of principal stresses?

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mailmisterk

  • Dec 11th, 2008
 

A plane in which no shear stress acts is said to be principal plane. The only stresses acts on that plane are principal stresses. Normally, there are two types of principal stresses, maximum and minimum principal stresses.

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