The steel pipe AB has a 102-mm outer diameter and a 6-mm wall thickness. Knowing that arm CD is rigidly attached to the pipe, determine the principal stresses and the maximum shearing stress at point K using Mohr's circle. (Round the final answers to one decimal place.)
Given: F = 14 kN
b mm 51 mm 200 mm 150 mm
The principal stresses are σmax =
σmin =
The maximum shearing stress is =

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Mohr's circle is a graphical representation of plane stress transformation equations. It can be used to visualize the relationships between normal and shear stresses acting on a stress element at any orientation.

This simulation depicts the step-by-step construction of Mohr's circle for plane stress using user-supplied values. The interactive Dynamic Simulation section displays the stresses acting on a stress element at any point on the Mohr's circle as well as the actual stress element.

The principal stress value is represented by the Principal axis in Mohr's Circle. The maximum and minimum stress in Mohr's circle are referred to as principal stress. Zero shear stress exists on the main plane.

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