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SS \ Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity MUVMINTILIAATAATLA TAAL AAA A TATA ETA TSF . Y FH) tt Jane Helena ‘THEORY OF ELASTICITY AND PLASTICITY H. Jane Helena © 2017 by PHI Learning Private Limited, Delhi. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by mimeograph or any other means, without permission in writing from the publisher. ISBN-978-81-203-5283-4 ‘The export rights of this book are vested solely with the publisher. Published by Asoke K, Ghosh, PHI Learning Private Limited, Rimjhim House, 111, Patparganj Industrial Estate, Delhi-110092 and Printed by Raj Press, New Delhi-110012. Foreword. Antroduction.. 1. Elasticity. Li Introduction 4 1.2 Forces Acting ona Body 4 1.3. Stress, Strain and Deformations — 4 1.4 — Relationship Between Stress and Strain 6 1.5 Generalised Hooke’s Law 6 1.6 Equilibrium Equations = 9 1.7 Strain Displacement Relationship 13 1.8 Physical Meaning of Compatibility Equations 15 1.9 Decomposition of Deformation into Symmetric and Anti-symmettic Parts 17 1.10 State of Stress on an Oblique Plane 20 1.11 Stress Transformation 25 1.12 Principal Stresses and Principal Planes 28 1.13 Normal and Shear Stresses on a Plane Inclined with Respect to the Principal Plane 36 1.14 Mohr’s Circle in Three-dimension 38 1.14.1 Steps Involved in the Construction of Mohr’s Circle in Three-dimension - 1.15 Octahedral Planes 40 1.16 The State of Pure Shear 43 1.17 Hydrostatic State of Stress 44 1.18 Deviatoric State of Stress 44 1.19 Decomposition into Hydrostatic and Deviatoric Stress States. 45 Review Questions 47

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