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ME 601 - Stress Analysis - Homework 7 - Due Date: 11 Sep 2015

This document outlines homework problems for a stress analysis course. It includes: 1) Proving equilibrium equations for plane stress and plane strain considering body forces. 2) Similarly proving equations for the Airy stress function considering body forces. 3) Writing the modified Hooke's law for plane stress/strain for a thermally expanding material, and obtaining the stress state in a disk with specified boundary conditions and temperature change.

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ME 601 - Stress Analysis - Homework 7 - Due Date: 11 Sep 2015

This document outlines homework problems for a stress analysis course. It includes: 1) Proving equilibrium equations for plane stress and plane strain considering body forces. 2) Similarly proving equations for the Airy stress function considering body forces. 3) Writing the modified Hooke's law for plane stress/strain for a thermally expanding material, and obtaining the stress state in a disk with specified boundary conditions and temperature change.

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601 Stress Analysis - Homework 7 Due Date: 11th Sep 2015


1. From the equilibrium equations and compatibility condition considering the body forces (! & ! )
acting prove.
a) For plane stress ! ! + ! = (1 + )
b) For plane strain ! ! + ! =

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2. From the equilibrium equations and compatibility condition considering the body forces (! & ! )
acting prove (You can directly use the result of previous question if required).
c) For plane stress ! = (1 )!
d) For plane strain! =
Where ! =

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& ! =

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(!!!)

! .

, is the Airy stress function. Assuming no body forces obtain

biharmonic equation.
3. Write down the modified Hookes law for 2D plane stress/strain for a material that undergoes thermal
expansion? Use a to denote the thermal expansion coefficient of the material. Obtain the state of
stress in a disk with the boundary conditions u(a) =0, u(b) = 0 but subject to a constant temperature
change T.

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