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According to Tresca's maximum shear stress criterion, plastic deformation occurs when maximum shear stress is equal to K, where K is equal to:(where σ₁, σ₂, σ₃ are principal stresses and also σ₁ ≥ σ₂ ≥ σ₃)

A(σ₁+σ₃)/2

B(σ₁-σ₃)/2

C(σ₁+σ₂)/2

D(σ₁-σ₂)/2

Answer:

B. (σ₁-σ₃)/2

Read Explanation:

Tresca's maximum shear stress criterion states that plastic deformation occurs when maximum shear stress is equal to $( \sigma_{1} - \sigma_{3} )/2$ where $\sigma_{1}$ and $\sigma_{3}$ are maximum and minimum principal stress. This theory is well justified for ductile materials.

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