Department of Food Engineering Ned University of Engineering and Technology
Department of Food Engineering Ned University of Engineering and Technology
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Transformations of
Stress and Strain
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Transformations of Stress and Strain
Introduction
Transformation of Plane Stress
Principal Stresses
Maximum Shearing Stress
Example 7.01
Sample Problem 7.1
Mohr’s Circle for Plane Stress
Example 7.02
Sample Problem 7.2
General State of Stress
Application of Mohr’s Circle to the Three-Dimensional Analysis of Stress
Yield Criteria for Ductile Materials Under Plane Stress
Fracture Criteria for Brittle Materials Under Plane Stress
Stresses in Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels
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Introduction
• The most general state of stress at a point may
be represented by 6 components,
normal stresses
shearing stresses
(Note : xy
yx , yz zy ,
zx xz )
and z zx zy 0.
x, y,
xy
• State of plane stress occurs in a thin plate subjected
to forces acting in the midplane of the plate.
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cos Beer • Johnston • DeWolf
x y x y
x cos 2 xy sin
2 2 2
xy xy
y 2 2 cos 2 xy sin
2 x y
sin xy cos
xy 2
2 2
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Transformation of Plane Stress
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Beer • Johnston • DeWolf
Principal Stresses
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Beer • Johnston • DeWolf
Principal Stresses
• The previous equations are combined to
yield parametric equations for a circle,
x ave 2 2 R2
xy
where
x y 2
R x y 2xy
ave 2 2
x y x y 2
max,min xy
2 2 2
2 xy
tan 2p
x
Note : defines
y two angles separated by
90o
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Beer • Johnston • DeWolf
2
x y 2
max R xy
2
tan x
s
2 2 xy
y
Note : defines two angles separated by 90o
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