An input form for the mohr’s circle program, An input form for the mohr’s circle program ,22-40 – HP 50g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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To find the values of the stresses corresponding to a rotation of 35
o
in the angle
of the stressed particle, we use:
$š
Clear screen, show PICT in graphics screen
@TRACE @(x,y)@.
To move cursor over the circle showing
φ
and (x,y)
Next, press ™ until you read
φ
= 35. The corresponding coordinates are
(1.63E0, -1.05E1), i.e., at
φ
= 35
o
,
σ’
xx
= 1.63 kPa, and
σ’
yy
= -10.5kPa.
An input form for the Mohr’s circle program
For a fancier way to input data, we can replace sub-program INDAT, with the
following program that activates an input form:
« “MOHR’S CIRCLE” { { “
σx:” “Normal stress in x” 0 } {
“
σy:” “Normal stress in y” 0 } { “τxy:” “Shear stress” 0}
} { } { 1 1 1 } { 1 1 1 } INFORM DROP
»
With this program substitution, running
@MOHRC will produce an input form as
shown next:
Press
@@@OK@@@ to continue program execution. The result is the following figure: