1. Problem 1.10 in Elastic and Inelastic Stress Analysis by Shames and Cozzarelli.
2. Problem 1.12 in Elastic and Inelastic Stress Analysis by Shames and Cozzarelli.
A × (( B × C ) × D )
A × ( B × ( C × D ))
D • ( A × (B × C) + E )
x1 x2 x3
x'1 3/5 -4/5 0
x'2 0 0 1
x'3
relates two sets of rectangular Cartesian axes. Note that the table is only partially specified.
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Fenn College of Engineering Cleveland State University
Civil Engineering Department 216-687-2400 Cleveland, Ohio 44115
c.) Determine the coordinates of a unit vector (say pi), relative to the original
coordinate system, that is perpendicular to both mi and ni.
d.) Identify the components of the last row of the table above.
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Stephen F. Duffy, PhD, PE, F.ASCE 216-687-3874 Stilwell Hall 114
Fenn College of Engineering Cleveland State University
Civil Engineering Department 216-687-2400 Cleveland, Ohio 44115
1. Problem 8.1 in Elasticity: Tensor, Dyadic, and Engineering Approaches by Chou and
Pagano.
2. Problem 8.4 in Elasticity: Tensor, Dyadic, and Engineering Approaches by Chou and
Pagano.
A × (( B × C ) × D )
A × ( B × ( C × D ))
D • ( A × (B × C) + E )
x1 x2 x3
x'1 3/5 -4/5 0
x'2 0 0 1
x'3
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Stephen F. Duffy, PhD, PE, F.ASCE 216-687-3874 Stilwell Hall 114
Fenn College of Engineering Cleveland State University
Civil Engineering Department 216-687-2400 Cleveland, Ohio 44115
relates two sets of rectangular Cartesian axes. Note that the table is only partially
specified.
c.) Determine the coordinates of a unit vector (say pi), relative to the
original coordinate system, that is perpendicular to both mi and ni.
d.) Identify the components of the last row of the table above.
6. Problem 8.10 in Elasticity: Tensor, Dyadic, and Engineering Approaches by Chou and
Pagano
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Stephen F. Duffy, PhD, PE, F.ASCE 216-687-3874 Stilwell Hall 114