Strength of Materials Lecture - 2
Elastic stress and strain of materials (stress-strain diagram)
Mehran University of Engineering and Technology.
Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Strength of Materials Lecture - 2
Elastic stress and strain of materials (stress-strain diagram)
Mehran University of Engineering and Technology.
Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Temperature change in a material leaves it with
mechanical expansion & significance
Changes in material properties.
Expansion due to heat, induce
Strains internally.
Hence stress induced
Shear Force and Bending Moment DiagramsVishu Sharma
Short notes for shear force and bending moment diagrams in Strength Of materials for design calculation
Reference- Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design
This document gives the class notes of Unit 2 stresses in composite sections. Subject: Mechanics of materials.
Syllabus contest is as per VTU, Belagavi, India.
Notes Compiled By: Hareesha N Gowda, Assistant Professor, DSCE, Bengaluru-78.
This document gives the class notes of Unit 6: Bending and shear Stresses in beams. Subject: Mechanics of materials.
Syllabus contest is as per VTU, Belagavi, India.
Notes Compiled By: Hareesha N Gowda, Assistant Professor, DSCE, Bengaluru-78.
Temperature change in a material leaves it with
mechanical expansion & significance
Changes in material properties.
Expansion due to heat, induce
Strains internally.
Hence stress induced
Shear Force and Bending Moment DiagramsVishu Sharma
Short notes for shear force and bending moment diagrams in Strength Of materials for design calculation
Reference- Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design
This document gives the class notes of Unit 2 stresses in composite sections. Subject: Mechanics of materials.
Syllabus contest is as per VTU, Belagavi, India.
Notes Compiled By: Hareesha N Gowda, Assistant Professor, DSCE, Bengaluru-78.
This document gives the class notes of Unit 6: Bending and shear Stresses in beams. Subject: Mechanics of materials.
Syllabus contest is as per VTU, Belagavi, India.
Notes Compiled By: Hareesha N Gowda, Assistant Professor, DSCE, Bengaluru-78.
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7. CE-301-Mechanics of Solids-II
Tentative Course Outlines
1. INTRODUCTION (Basic Concepts and Terminologies)
I. Overview
II. Types of stresses
III. Determinate/Indeterminate Structures
2. ANALYSIS OF STRESSES AND STRAINS DUE TO
I. Axial/Bending/Twisting and Shear Forces
II. Combine effect of axial, bending and twisting forces
3. STRUTS AND COLUMNS
I. Euler, Rankine and other formulae for buckling loads
II. Stability analysis of column under eccentric loading
4. ELEMENTARY THEORY OF ELASTICITY
I. Equilibrium and compatibility equations
II. Biaxial Stresses
III. Stress and deformation relationship
IV. Stress transformation
5. THEORIES OF FAILURES
I. Tresca’s Yield Criterion
II. W.Rankine’s Criterion
III. Von Mises Yield Criterion
6. COMPUTER BASED ANALYSIS 7
9. Course Learning Outcomes (CLO’s)
1. To get an exposure of biaxial bending and its application
2. To understand the problem of stability of column and
design of steel column
3. To get the knowledge of different types of failure
theories and its applications in mechanics of solids
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10. Terminologies
10
Stress: Stress is the intensity of the internal force on a specific plane passing through
a point. Mathematically, stress can be expressed as
13. Terminologies
13
Normal Stress: The intensity of the force or force per unit area acting normally to
section A is called Normal Stress, σ (sigma), and it is expressed as:
If this stress “pulls” on the area it is referred as Tensile Stress and defined as Positive.
If it “pushes” on the area it is called Compressive Stress and defined as Negative.
14. Terminologies
14
Shear Stress: The intensity or force per unit area acting tangentially to A is called
Shear Stress, τ (tau), and it is expressed as:
Deformation: Whenever a force is applied to a body, its shape and size will change.
These changes are referred as deformations. These deformations can be thought of
being either positive (elongation) or negative (contraction) in sign as shown in Fig.
Strain: The elongation (+ve) or contraction (−ve) of a body per unit length is termed
Strain.
15. Terminologies
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THERMAL STRAIN
When the temperature of a body is changed, its overall size will also change. In
other words, temperature change may cause the dimension or shape change in the
material. More specially, if the temperature increases, generally a material
expands. Whereas if the temperature decreases, the material will contract.
17. Ductile Vs Brittle
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Notice that for the ductile material, show on the left, larger strains occur before
ultimate failure. In reality this means that (a) the material has a chance to change
its shape in order to redistribute loads, and ( b) if redistributing the loads does not
prevent failure, there is often adequate visual warning (sagging beams, etc.) before
failure occurs. For these reasons, ductile failure is preferable to brittle failure.
19. 19
Tensile-Test
FIGURE: (a) Original and final shape of a standard tensile-test specimen. (b) Outline of
a tensile-test sequence showing different stages in the elongation of the specimen.
20. Types of Analyses
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There are two types of analyses (Linear/Nonlinear),
• Linear static analysis (without inertial forces)
• Linear dynamic analysis (with inertial forces)
• Nonlinear static analysis (without inertial forces)
• Nonlinear dynamic analysis (with inertial forces)
28. Biaxial Bending
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Columns are usually subjected to two bending moments about two perpendicular
axes (X and Y) as well as an axial force in the vertical Z direction (see Figure)
29. State of Stresses
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(a) plane stress in sheet stretching; there
are no stresses acting on the surfaces of
the sheet (studied in MOS-I).
(b) plane stress in compression; there are
no stresses acting on the sides of the
specimen being compressed.
(c) plane strain in tension; the width of
the sheet remains constant while being
stretched.
(d) plane strain in compression; the width
of the specimen remains constant due to
the restraint by the groove.
(e) Triaxial tensile stresses acting on an
element.
(f) Hydrostatic compression of an
element.
30. 30
Plane Stress-state of stress in which two faces of the cubic element are free of
stress. For the illustrated example, the state of stress is defined by
State of Stresses
31. Stress Transformation Equations
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If we vary θ from 0° to 360°, we will get all possible values of σx1 and τx1y1
for a given stress state. It would be useful to represent σx1 and τx1y1 as
functions of θ in graphical form.
33. 33
Sign Convention
Before the transformation equations are derived, it is necessary for us to review the
sign convention for the normal and shear stress components. As shown in Fig. below,
the sign convention can be remembered by simply noting that positive normal stress
acts outwards from all faces and positive shear stress acts upward on the right-hand
face of the element.
Sign convention of stress components
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Sign Convention for Mohr’s Circle
Notice that shear stress is plotted as positive downward. The reason for doing
this is that 2θ is then positive counterclockwise, which agrees with the direction
of 2θ used in the derivation of the tranformation equations and the direction of
θ on the stress element.
Notice that although 2θ appears in Mohr’s circle, θ appears on the stress
element.
74. 74
Note: In above equation l, m, and n are direction cosines (DCs).
For s1 these l, m and n becomes l1, m1 and n1 and DCs for direction vector N1 which
is normal to the principal plane 1.
Similarly,
l2, m2 and n2 are DCs for direction vector N2 which is normal to the principal plane 2.
l3, m3 and n3 are DCs for direction vector N3 which is normal to the principal plane 3.
Principal Stresses and DCs
75. 75
Relationship b/w DCs and Principal plane angles
= cos a1i + cos b1j + cos g1k = l1i + m1j + n1k
= cos a3i + cos b3j + cos g3k
Here a1 = 71.6 degree
While b1 = 18.4 degree
g1 = 90.0
Here a3 = 18.4 degree
While b3 = 71.6 degree
g3 = 90.0
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Lecture.#.07 Failure Theories
Fig-02
An axially loaded member consider to be safe if
the applied stress is less than the yield strength
(sy) of the material. Fig-01
Yield Criteria for Ductile Material
Since this state is different from the state of
uniaxial stress, it is not possible to predict from
such a test whether or not the structural
element under investigation will fail.
Some criterion regarding the actual mechanism
of failure of the material must be established
that will make it possible to compare the effects
of both states of stress.
To this effect in upcoming slides to present the
two yield criteria most frequently used for
Ductile materials.
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Lecture.#.07 Failure Theories
Example-#-01
The state of plane stress shown occurs at a critical point of a steel machine component.
As a result of several tensile tests, it has been found that the tensile yield strength is sY
= 250 MPa for the grade of steel used. Determine the factor of safety with respect to
yield, using (a) the maximum-shearing stress criterion, and (b) the maximum-distortion-
energy criterion?.