Lesson I - SIMPLE STRESS - Part I
Lesson I - SIMPLE STRESS - Part I
Strength
Stiffness
Stability
S T R E S S
What is STRESS?
defined as the force across a "small" boundary per unit area of that boundary, for all
orientations of the boundary
Unit strength of body
Force per unit area to structural members that are subjected to external forces
SIMPLE STRESSES
Simple Stress
1. Normal Stress
Tensile
Compressive
2. Shearing Stress
3. Bearing Stress
STRESS UNIT CONVERSION
In SI Unit
In English Unit
Axial Force, P
• component measures the pulling and pushing action
perpendicular to the section
• Passing through the centroid
Area, A
• Cross sectional area
Normal stress, σ (sigma)
• Positive – tension (elongation)
• Negative – compression (shorten) σ = P .
A
NORMAL STRESS UNDER AXIAL LOADING
P
P
σc = P . σt = P .
A A
Bridge truss consists of two-force members that may be in tension or in compression
A 20mmØ steel is subjected to a tensile load of 10000N. Determine the tensile
stress in the bar.
A 2m
10000 N
B
A 20mmØ steel is subjected to a tensile load of 10000N. Determine the tensile
stress in the bar.
σt = P ; A = (π/4)d²
A 2m A
= 10000N .
10000 N
(π/4)(20)²
B
σt = 31.83 MPa
Given:
P = 10000N
D = 20mm
A composite bar consists of an aluminum section rigidly fastened between a bronze
section and a steel section as show. Axial loads are applied at positions indicated.
Determine the stress in each section.
PBR PBR σBR = P
A
Bronze
= 4000 lb
Area = 1.2 in² 1.2in²
σBR = 3333.33 psi
Or
ΣFh = 0 ΣFh = 0 σBR = 3.33 ksi (T)
PBR = 4000 lb (T) PBR + 7000 = 9000 + 2000
PBR = 4000 lb (T)
σAL = P
PAL PAL
A
Aluminum = -5000 lb
Area = 1.8 in² 1.8in²
σAL = -2777.78 psi
ΣFh = 0 ΣFh = 0 Or
4000 = 9000+PAL PAL+7000 = 2000 σAL = 2.78 ksi (C)
PAL = -5000 lb (C) PAL = -5000 lb (C)
σST = P
PSt PSt
A
Steel = -7000 lb
Area = 1.6 in² 1.6in²
σST = -4375 psi
Or
ΣFh = 0 ΣFh = 0
4000 = 9000+2000+Pst Pst + 7000 = 0 σST = 4.375 ksi (C)
Pst = -7000 lb (C) Pst = -7000 lb (C)
A hollow steel tube with an inside diameter of 100 mm must carry a tensile
load of 400 kN. Determine the outside diameter of the tube if the stress is
limited to 120 MN/m2
A hollow steel tube with an inside diameter of 100 mm must carry a tensile
load of 400 kN. Determine the outside diameter of the tube if the stress is
limited to 120 MN/m2
σt = P
A
120 = 400KN (1000N)
(π/4)(D)² - (π/4)(100)²
D = 119.35 mm
Shearing Stress
Resultant Shearing Force, V
• force acting in a direction that's parallel to
a surface or cross section of a body
Area, A
τ = V .
• Cross sectional area of material parallel to A
the applied force
Shear stress, τ (tau)
• defined as a stress that is applied parallel or
tangential to a face of a material, as
opposed to a normal stress which is applied
perpendicularly
Shearing Stress
τ = V .
A
Shearing Stress
τ = V .
A
τ = V .
2A
What force is required to punch a 20 mm Ø hole in a plate that is 25mm thick?
The shear strength is 350MN/m².
What force is required to punch a 20 mm Ø hole in a plate that is 25mm thick?
The shear strength is 350MN/m².
A = Ct
= πd (t) = π(20)(25)
A = 500 π
τ = V .
A
V = τA
= 350 (500 π)
V = 549778.71N or 549.78KN
Compute the shearing stress in the pin at B for the member supported as
shown below. The pin diameter is 20mm.
Compute the shearing stress in the pin at B for the member supported as
shown below. The pin diameter is 20mm.
ΣMc = 0
RBv(0.25) = 0.25(40sin35) + 0.2(40cos35)
RBv = 49.156 KN
ΣFh = 0
RBh = 40cos35
RBh = 32.766 KN
τ = V . ; double shear
A
= 50.076 KN (1000N)
2 [(π/4)(20mm)²]
τ = 94.02 MPa
In the hanger shown, the upper portion of the link ABC is 3/8 in thick and the
2 0 2 1
lower portions are each ¼ in thick. Epoxy is used to bond the upper and lower
0 3 ,