+ + 2 I+ 3 x+4 y J+ 2 X + 4 Z K: Analysis of Strain (Tutorial: 2)
+ + 2 I+ 3 x+4 y J+ 2 X + 4 Z K: Analysis of Strain (Tutorial: 2)
+ + 2 I+ 3 x+4 y J+ 2 X + 4 Z K: Analysis of Strain (Tutorial: 2)
u=[ ( x 2+ y 2+2 ) i+
^ ( 3 x+ 4 y 2 ) ^j+ ( 2 x 3+ 4 z ) k^ ] . 10−4 m
Consider two points in the unreformed system, (2, 5, 7) and (3, 8, 9). Find the change in distance
between these points.
3. At a point relative to an xyz coordinate system the strain components are given as
1 0 0
[
[ ϵ ]= 0 0 −4 . 10
0 −4 3
−4
]
determine the principal strains and their directions.
u=[ ( x 2+ 2 z ) i+
^ ( 4 x +2 y 2+ z ) ^j+ ( 4 z 2 ) k^ ] .10−3
a) Find the stain at P(2 , 2 ,3) in the direction ( nx =0 ,n y =n z=1 / √ 2 ), say along PQ
b) and find stain at P(2 , 2 ,3) in the direction ( n x =0.6 ,n y =6 , n z=0.8 ), say along PR
c) Find change in angle for the two line segments PQ∧PR at P(2 , 2 ,3)
5. A body with a plane stress field has material properties E=210GPa , ν=0.3 and has the following
displacement field
u=30 x 2−10 x 3 y+ 20 y 3 mm
v=10 x3 +20 x y 3+5 y 2 mm
where x and y are in meters. Determine the stresses and the rotation of the body at x=0.050 m and
y=0.020m. Is the displacement field compatible?
ϵ xx =5+ x2 + y 2 + x 4 + y 4
ϵ yy=6+ 3 x 2 +3 y 2+ x 4 + y 4
γ xy=10+ 4 xy ( x 2 + y 2 +2 )
ϵ zz =γ yz=γ zx =0
Determine whether above stain field is possible. If it is possible, determine the displacement field in
terms of ( x , y ) , assuming that u=v=θ xy =0 at the origin.
7. For a thin plate with no body forces, a plane stress of stress exists where
where, a, b, c, d, e, f, g, and h are constants. What are the constraints on the constants such that the
stress field satisfies both equilibrium and compatibility?
8. The components of a strain tensor referred to the x 1 , x 2∧x 3 axes in the figure are
0.02 0 0
[
[ ϵ ]= 0
0
0 .01
0
0
0.03 ]
OA = OB = OC and D is the midpoint of AC. The
direction cosines of AC are ( 1/ √ 2 ,0 ,−1/ √ 2 )
and those of BD are (−1/ √ 6 , √ 2/ √ 3 ,−1/ √ 6 ).
9. Find stress and displacement field of the cantilever beam shown in figure with cross section ( b ×2 h ),
considering bending.