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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
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Strength of Materials
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• Our concern in Strength of Materials topic is to study the behaviour of a material when it is subjected
to forces and moments.
• Each member of a structure is made up of certain materials, which could be a rigid material or a
deformable material.
• When we apply forces on solids, deformations are produced if the solid is restrained from motion either
fully or partially.
• If the solid is not restrained,
it may undergo displacements without. change in shape or size and these
displacements are termed as rigid body displacements, If the solid is restrained by some other force,
known as reaction, which keeps the solid in equilibrium, the force will be transmitted through the
medium of the solid to the restraining support.
• Stresses (defined as force/area) are generated as a resist;:l)1cc to the ,!pplied external forces 01' as a,ITsult
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• In the analysis and design of structures we are required to find out stresses and deformations/deflection
(which is related to strain).
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Bearing stress: Compressive stress arising when one body is supported by another is called bearing stress.
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SHEARING'.\.STREsS
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