Reviewer (Matsci)
Reviewer (Matsci)
Reviewer (Matsci)
Rivet – tubular fasteners with a mandrel Flexural Test – is used to measure the bending
through the center inserted into drilled holes in strength of a material by applying force at a
the parts to be joined. specified distance from the support points.
Compressive stress – ratio of the external load 3-point flexural test – Homogenous materials
to the opposing cross sectional area of the like metals, alloys, polymers, and glass are
material receiving the load. tested generally by three-point bending.
Dial gauge stem – the part of the dial gauge 4-point flexural test – non-homogenous
that is to be ensured in contact with the proving materials like ceramics, concretes, ceramic and
ring. polymer composites are better tested under
four point bending to avoid premature failure
Strain – ratio of the deformation resulting from due to stress concentration and interlaminar
the stress in the material to the material’s initial shear.
load applied.
Laminar Composite – is a composite that
– ratio of deformation over its original length. consist of two or more layers of different
materials that are bonded together.
Shear stress – ratio of the external load to the
opposing cross-sectional area of the material Fiber Reinforced Composite – is a composite
parallel to the load applied. with chopped or continuous fibers.
Movable crosshead – movable part of the Particulate Composite – is a composite with
compression machine or UTM used to clamp embedded particles.
the ends of the specimen or to hold the
machine elements. Concrete Blocks:
TENSILE
F N
σ= = 2 =MPa∨Psi
A m ∨mm2
5N
σ= 2
=0.00336 MPa
1488.20 mm
TIP: formula for radius: ro =ri + t
SHEAR STRESS
GLUED
F = 7.5 kN, dr = 1/8”
DR = 1/8 in. = 3.175 mm STRAIN
1000 n ∆L δ
7.5 kN × ε= =
F 1 kN l L
τ= =
π 2 π 2
n d r 3 ( 3.175 mm ) '
W ( L'
4 4 ε ( lateral ) = , ε tensile )=
W L
¿ 315.7640 Mpa
EXAMPLE: Li =98 MM, Lf = 80 mm
BEARING STRESS
∆ L Li−L f 98−80
F F ε= = = =0.18
σ b= = l Li 80
A ndrt
MORE EXAMPLES
N = no. of rivets, dr = diameter of rivets,
t = thickness EXAMPLE: A composite bar consists of
Aluminum section rigidly fastened between a
bronze section and a steel section as shown in
the figure below. Axial loads are applied at the
positions indicated. Determine the stress in
each section.
EXAMPLE:
BRONZE:
()
2
π 2 π 1 2
Abr = d = =0.0491 i n
4 4 4
F F 4F
σ= = =
D O2−DI 2) π ( DO −DI )
A π 2 2
4
(
4000 lb + FAL = 8000 lb
N 4 ( 400000 N )
120 =
FAL = 4000 lb mm π ( DO2 −100 mm2 )
2
()
2
π 2 π 3 2 2
A AL = d = =0.4418i n DO =mm
4 4 4
EXAMPLE:
F AL 4000lb
σ AL= = =9055.9 psi(C )
A AL 0.4417 i n2
STEEL:
mg
W= =100 ( 9.8066 )=980.66 N
k
∑ F=0 ∑ Fx=0
4000 + 5000 = 8000 +FS F 1 cos 30 °=F 2cos 50°
()
2
π 2 π 3 2
A S= d = =0.1104 in
4 4 8 ∑ Fy=0
FS 1000lb F 1 sin 30+ F 2 sin 50=W
σ S= = =9057.97 psi(T )
A S 0.1104 i n2 640.08 sin 30+ F 2 sin 50=980.66
EXAMPLE: A hollow steel with an inside F 2=862.38 N
diameter of 100mm must carry a tensile load of
400 kN. Determine the outside diameter of the For σ F1:
F1 640.08 N 1W
σ= = F 2= =0.7931W
A 1 π 3 2 2 ( 25.4 )2 mm2 1.2069
4 8()
in ×
in
2
Going back to F1:
¿ 8.98 MPa F 1=1.0693 ( 0.7931W )=0.8481 W
For σ 2: For W1:
F2 862 ,38 N 0.8481 W
σ= = 80= =7,408.54 N
A2 π 1 ( 25.4 )2 m m2
()
2
π 2
2
in × ( 10 mm )
4 2 in
2 4
0.7931 W
60= =13,368.90 N
π
EXAMPLE: ( 15 mm )2
4
EXAMPLE: 400 lb of force is applied to a riveted
assembly as shown. Determine the minimum
allowable rivet diameter, dr if the allowable
shear stress on the rivets is 40 MPa and the
allowable bearing stress on the plates is 140
MPa. The plate LWH is 5”x2”x½”.
∑ Fx=0
F 1 cos 40° =F 2 cos 35 °
F 2 cos 35 τ =40 MPa , σ =140 MPa , n=3 ,
F 1=
cos 40 1
LWt=5 x 2 x , F s =400 lb , dr =?
F 1=1.0693 F 2 2
Soln.:
∑ Fy=0
Change units accordingly:
F 1 sin 40+ F 2sin 35=W
1 kgf 9.8066
1.0693 F 2 sin 40+ F 2sin 35=W F s=400 lb× × =1778.98 N
2.205 lbf 1 kgf
0.6873 F 2+0.5736 F 2=W
1
t= ×25.4=12.7 mm
W =1.2609 F 2 2
For Shear Stress: σ b=70 MPa
Fs Fs Soln.:
τ= =
As π 2
n dr Change units accordingly:
4
6 =152.4 mm
1778.98 N
40 MPa=
π 2.5=63.5 mm
3 d2r
4
1
=6.35 mm
d r =4.3446 mm 4
For Bearing Stress: 3
=9.53 mm
8
Fb Fb
σ b= =
Ab n dr t For Shear Stress:
1778.98 N Fs Fs
140 MPa= τ= =
3 ( d r ) 12.7 mm As π 2
n dr
4
d r =0.3335 mm
F
40 MPa=
dr 4.3 0.3 π 2
6 ( 9.533 ) m m2
τ 40 2263.9 4
σ 10.75 140
Final answer: 4.3 F=17,119.34 N
Fb Fb
σ b= =
Ab n dr t
F
140 MPa=
6 ( 9.53 mm ) (6.35 mm)
F=50,833.02 N
1 3
LWt=6 x 2.5 x , d r = Final Answer: 17,119.34 N
4 8
EXAMPLE:
τ =40 MPa , σ =70 MPa
F 4P 4P
σ= = =
A A π 2
d
4
4P
50 MPa= =2476 N
P :σ t allow=150 MPa , σ c allow=130 MPa π
( 15.88 )2
4
3 P: σ t allow=120 MPa , σ c allow=50 MPa
For sec. 3:
2 P: σ t allow=100 MPa , σ c allow=70 MPa
1
d 1= =6.35 m
4
F+ 3 P+ 2 P=F 3
5
d 2= =15.88 m
8 F 3=6 P(C)
3 F 6P 6P
d 3= =9.53 m σ= = =
8 A A π 2
d
4
For sec. 1:
6P
70 MPa= =831 N
π 2
( 9.525 )
4
Final Answer: F = 831N
F 1=P (C )
F P P
σ= = =
A A π 2
d
4
P
130 MPa= =4,117 N
π
( 6.35 )2
4
For sec. 2:
P+3 P=F 2
F 2=4 P(C )