English: Mohr's circle for a general three-dimensional stress state. The three principal stress characterizing the state of stress are identified on the abscissa as σI, σII, and σIII.
Français : Cercles de Mohr dans le cas général d'un état de contraintes triaxial. Les contraintes principales sont identifiées par les abscisses σI, σII, and σIII.
Polski: Koło Mohra dla przestrzennego stanu naprężenia. Odkształcenia główne są oznaczone jako σI, σII i σIII.
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