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313 Chapter 5

1) The document covers stress and strain transformations, shear flow, and stresses in beams and pressure vessels. It provides equations for curvature, stresses, strains, shear stress, and moments of inertia. 2) Key equations presented include transformations for stresses and strains under different angles, equations for shear stress and shear strain, and formulas for stresses in spherical pressure vessels, cylindrical pressure vessels, and beams. 3) Moments of inertia and section moduli are given for basic cross sections like rectangular and circular, and stresses in beams are defined using bending moment and shear flow.

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313 Chapter 5

1) The document covers stress and strain transformations, shear flow, and stresses in beams and pressure vessels. It provides equations for curvature, stresses, strains, shear stress, and moments of inertia. 2) Key equations presented include transformations for stresses and strains under different angles, equations for shear stress and shear strain, and formulas for stresses in spherical pressure vessels, cylindrical pressure vessels, and beams. 3) Moments of inertia and section moduli are given for basic cross sections like rectangular and circular, and stresses in beams are defined using bending moment and shear flow.

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ECE 313 Ch.

5 Notes

1 d M
     - radius of curvature
 dx EI
 - curvature
y Ey
x    y for linearly elastic material ,  x  E x      Ey

L/2
   (1  cos ) for a nearly flat curve, sin   


A
ydA  0 I  
A
y 2 dA

My M VQ
x     
I S Ib
M max
for a beam that is doubly symmetrical and allowable stresses are the same foe T & C: S 
 allow
bh 3 bh 2
Rect Crs Sec: I  S
12 6
d 4 d 3
Circ Crs Sec: I  S
64 32
VQ
Shear flow: f 
I
2 xy  xy
tan 2 p  tan 2 p 
 x  y x y
 x  y  x  y x y x y  xy
 x1   cos 2   xy sin 2  x1   cos 2  sin 2
2 2 2 2 2
 x  y  x1 y1 x y  xy
 x1 y1   sin 2   xy cos 2  sin 2  cos 2
2 2 2 2
2
 x  y  x  y  x y x y 
2
 
2

 1, 2       xy2  1, 2       xy 
2  2  2 2  2 
   
2
 x  y    2  max x y 
2
 
2

 max  R      xy2  1      xy 
 2  2 2 2  2 
   

pr  pr
Spherical Pressure Vessel 1   2   max  
2t 2 4t

pr pr  1 pr
Cylindrical Pres Vessel 1  2   max  
t 2t 2 2t

My VQ
Stresses in beams    
I Ib

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