Question: Taking a thin, Type 1 grinding wheel as an example, and referring to texts on stresses in rotating bodies, plot the tangential stress, (t, and

Taking a thin, Type 1 grinding wheel as an example, and referring to texts on stresses in rotating bodies, plot the tangential stress, (t, and radial stress, (r, as a function of radial distance (from the hole to the periphery of the wheel). Because the wheel is thin, this situation can be regarded as a plane-stress problem. How would you determine the maximum combined stress and its location in the wheel? Explain.

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