Strength of Materials Ii: Section 7-A
Strength of Materials Ii: Section 7-A
Strength of Materials Ii: Section 7-A
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
STRENGTH OF
MATERIALS II 7.1 Introduction
7.2 Transformation of Plane Stress
7.3 Principal Stresses & Maximum Shearing Stress
SECTION 7-a
7.4 Mohr’s Circle for Plane Stress
TRANSFORMATIONS of
STRESS and STRAIN
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7.1 Introduction 7.2 Transformation of Plane Stress
• The equations may be rewritten to yield • Principal stresses occur on the principal
planes of stress with zero shearing stresses.
σ x +σ y σ x −σ y 2
σ x′ = + cos 2θ + τ xy sin 2θ σ x +σ y σ x −σ y 2
2 2 σ max,min = ± + τ xy
2 2
σ x +σ y σ x −σ y
σ y′ = − cos 2θ − τ xy sin 2θ 2τ xy
2 2 tan 2θ p =
σ x −σ y
σ x −σ y
τ x′y′ = − sin 2θ + τ xy cos 2θ Note : defines two angles separated by 90o
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7.3 Maximum Shearing Stress Example 7.01
SOLUTION:
Maximum shearing stress occurs for σ x′ = σ ave
• Find the element orientation for the principal
2 stresses from
σ x −σ y 2
τ max = R = + τ xy 2τ xy
2 tan 2θ p =
σ x −σ y
σ x −σ y
tan 2θ s = − • Determine the principal stresses from
2τ xy
2
Note : defines two angles separated by 90 and o σx +σ y σ x − σ y 2
For the state of plane stress shown, σ max, min = ± + τ xy
offset from θ p by 45o
2 2
(a) determine the principal planes,
σ x +σ y (b) determine the principal • Calculate the maximum shearing stress with
σ ′ = σ ave =
2 stresses, 2
σ x −σ y 2
(c) determine the maximum τ max = + τ xy
2
shearing stress and the
corresponding normal stress. σx +σ y
σ′ =
2
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Example 7.02 Solution 7.02
SOLUTION:
SOLUTION:
• Determine an equivalent force-couple
• Determine an equivalent force-couple
system at the center of the transverse
system at the center of the transverse
section passing through H.
section passing through H.
P = 150 lb
• Evaluate the normal and shearing stresses T = (150 lb)(18 in ) = 2.7 kip ⋅ in
at H. M x = (150 lb)(10 in ) = 1.5 kip ⋅ in
• Determine the principal planes and • Evaluate the normal and shearing stresses
calculate the principal stresses. at H.
A single horizontal force P of 150 lb magnitude is Mc (1.5 kip ⋅ in )(0.6 in )
σy =+ =+
applied to center point D at the end of lever ABD. I 1 π (0.6 in )4
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Determine Tc (2.7 kip ⋅ in )(0.6 in )
(a) the normal and shearing stresses on an element at τ xy = + =+
J 1 π (0.6 in )4
point H having sides parallel to the x and y axes, 2
(b) the principal planes and principal stresses at the σ x = 0 σ y = +8.84 ksi τ y = +7.96 ksi
point H.
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7.4 Mohr’s Circle for Plane Stress 7.4 Mohr’s Circle for Plane Stress
• Mohr’s circle for centric axial loading:
• With Mohr’s circle uniquely defined, the state
of stress at other axes orientations may be
depicted.
Tc Tc
σ x = σ y = 0 τ xy = σx =σy = τ xy = 0
J J
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FX 40
tan 2θ p = =
For the state of plane stress shown, CP 30
(a) construct Mohr’s circle 2θ p = 53.1°
(b) determine the principal planes, SOLUTION: θ p = 26.6°
(c) determine the principal stresses, • Construction of Mohr’s circle
(d) determine the maximum shearing σ x + σ y (50) + (− 10)
stress and the corresponding normal σ ave = = = 20 MPa
2 2
stress.
CF = 50 − 20 = 30 MPa FX = 40 MPa
R = CX = (30)2 + (40)2 = 50 MPa
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Solution 7.03
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