what are the strength theories for yeilding and fracture
materials. state the theory more suited for
1. mild steel or
2. concrete
Answer Posted / kalyan
For Yield materials Maximum shear stress theory and
for Fracture materials Maximum principal stress theory.
mild steel - Maximum shear stress theory
Concrete - Maximum principal stress theory.
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