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Mechanics of Materials: Transformations of Stress and Strain
Mechanics of Materials: Transformations of Stress and Strain
CHAPTER MECHANICS OF
7 MATERIALS
Ferdinand P. Beer
E. Russell Johnston, Jr.
John T. DeWolf
Lecture Notes:
Transformations of
Stress and Strain
J. Walt Oler
Texas Tech University
Introduction
Transformation of Plane Stress
Principal Stresses
Maximum Shearing Stress
Example 7.01
Sample Problem 7.1
Mohr’s Circle for Plane Stress
Example 7.02
Sample Problem 7.2
General State of Stress
Application of Mohr’s Circle to the Three-Dimensional Analysis of Stress
Yield Criteria for Ductile Materials Under Plane Stress
Fracture Criteria for Brittle Materials Under Plane Stress
Stresses in Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels
Introduction
• The most general state of stress at a point may
be represented by 6 components,
x , y , z normal stresses
xy , yz , zx shearing stresses
(Note : xy yx , yz zy , zx xz )
Introduction
• 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
x , y , xy and z zx zy 0.
Principal Stresses
• The previous equations are combined to
yield parametric equations for a circle,
x ave 2 x2y R 2
where
2
x y x y 2
ave R xy
2 2
2
x y 2
max R xy
2
x y
tan 2 s
2 xy
Example 7.01
SOLUTION:
• Find the element orientation for the principal
stresses from
2 xy
tan 2 p
x y
• Determine the principal stresses from
2
x y x y 2
max,min xy
For the state of plane stress shown, 2 2
determine (a) the principal planes, • Calculate the maximum shearing stress with
(b) the principal stresses, (c) the 2
maximum shearing stress and the x y 2
max xy
corresponding normal stress. 2
x y
2
Example 7.01
SOLUTION:
• Find the element orientation for the principal
stresses from
2 xy 2 40
tan 2 p 1.333
x y 50 10
2 p 53.1, 233.1
p 26.6, 116 .6
x 50 MPa xy 40 MPa
x 10 MPa • Determine the principal stresses from
2
x y x y 2
max,min xy
2 2
20 30 2 40 2
max 70 MPa
min 30 MPa
Example 7.01
• Calculate the maximum shearing stress with
2
x y 2
max xy
2
30 2 40 2
max 50 MPa
x 50 MPa xy 40 MPa s p 45
x 10 MPa s 18.4, 71.6
y
Mc
167.5kNmm 15mm
4 15mm
4
I 1
xy
Tc
301.5kNmm 15mm
2 15mm
4
J 1
p 30.5, 59.5
2
y y
max,min x x xy2
2 2
2
0 63.2 0 63.2
56.9
2
2 2
max 96.7MPa
min 33.5 MPa
© 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. 7 - 13
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
Edition
Fourth Beer • Johnston • DeWolf
P P
x , y xy 0 x y xy
A 2A
Tc Tc
x y 0 xy x y xy 0
J J
Example 7.02
Example 7.02
• Principal planes and stresses
max OA OC CA 20 50
max 70 MPa
min OB OC BC 20 50
min 30 MPa
FX 40
tan 2 p
CF 30
2 p 53.1
p 26.6
Example 7.02