ME 311 Machine Design Lecture 2 PDF
ME 311 Machine Design Lecture 2 PDF
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• Shear Force and Bending Moments in Beams
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• Example
Cantilever Beam
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• Stress
Internal resistance of the material
The force distribution acting at a point on the surface is
unique and will have components in the normal and
tangential directions called normal stress and tangential
shear stress, respectively
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– Axial Loading: Normal Stress
The resultant of the internal forces for an axially
loaded member is normal to a section cut
perpendicular to the member axis
P F P F
ave ave
A A A 2 A
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– Maximum Stress
Normal and shearing stress on an oblique
plane
P
P
cos
2
sin cos
Ao Ao
The maximum normal stress occurs when
the reference plane is perpendicular to
the member axis
P
m 0
Ao
M My Mz 0
x
Consider the moments about the z-axis:
M x 0 xy A a 2 xy A a 2 yx A a 2 yx A a 2
M x 0 xy A a yx A a xy yx
Similarly, yz zy zx xz
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• Modulus of resilience and toughness
Modulus of resilience is the
area up to the yield point
defined as the energy that can
be absorbed per unit volume
without creating a permanent
distortion (or elastic limit)
The total are up to fracture is
the modulus of toughness
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• Hooke’s law: Modulus of Elasticity
Stress is directly proportional to
strain
Below the yield stress
E
E = Young’s Modulus or Modulus
of Elasticity
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• Elastic vs. Plastic Behaviour
If the strain disappears when the
stress is removed, the material is
said to behave elastically
The largest stress for which this
occurs is called the elastic limit
When the strain does not return
to zero after the stress is
removed, the material is said to
behave plastically
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• Fatigue
A member may fail due to fatigue (repeated loading) at stress levels
significantly below the ultimate strength if subjected to many
loading cycles
When the stress is reduced below the endurance limit, fatigue
failures do not occur for any number of cycles
Fatigue properties are shown on S-N diagrams
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• Topics of interest
Deformation under axial loading
Thermal Stresses
Torsion
Net torque due to internal stresses
Shaft deformation
Shearing strain
Angle of twist in elastic range
Stress concentrations
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Thank you
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