Lecture 4.2 L
Lecture 4.2 L
Ali Ajaam
Plane-Stress Transformation
The general state of stress at a point is characterized six independent normal and
Then a general state of plane stress at a point is represented by two normal stress
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In other word:
“The state of plane stress at the point is uniquely represented by two normal
These three components will be different for each specific orientation of the
Problem 1
The state of plane stress at a point on the surface of the airplane is represented on
the element oriented as shown below. Represent the state of stress at the point on
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Solution: section the element by line a-a, take the bottom segment, assume the
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Repeat the procedure to obtain the stress in the perpendicular plane b-b
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Sign convention: x’ is always positive when directed outward from the plane upon
…(1)
….(2)
into Eq. 1.
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Problem 2
The state of plane stress at a point is represented by the element shown. Determine
the state of stress at the point on another element oriented 30 o clockwise from the
position shown.
Solution: (this the same problem solved using the basic principles)
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which the normal stress is the maximum and minimum and the shear stress is the
maximum.
( )
The solution has two roots, and , with a 90o apart. To calculate the
Eq. 1
√( )
The plane called the Principle Plane, No Shear stress act on the principle plane
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( )
element subjected to maximum shear stress will be 45o from the position of an
√( )
stress:
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Problem 3
The state of plane stress at failure point on a shaft is shown below. Represent this
(say
( )
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Principle stresses:
√( ) √( )
Problem 4
The state of plane stress at a point on a body is represented on the element shown.
Represent this stress state in terms of the maximum in-plane shear stress and
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( ) ( )
Note: these angles (for the max. in-plane shear stress) are 45o away from the
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√( ) √( )
The proper direction of on the element can be determined using Eq. (2):
Say
Problem 5
When the torsional loading T is applied to the bar below, it produces a stste of pure
shear stress in the metal. Determine (a) the maximum in-plane shear stress, and (b)
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Solution:
√( ) √
So the maximum in-plane shear stress is represented by the element in the figure
above.
Principle Stresses:
( )
√( ) √
(that is act at )
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Problem 6
When the axial load P is applied to the bar below, it produces a tensile stress in the
material. Determine (a) the principle stresses, and (b) the max. in-plane shear stress
Solution
( ) ( )
√( ) √( )
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Note: Through experiments it has been found that materials that are ductile
will fail due to shear stress, and materials that are brittle will fail due to
normal stress.
Homework
On your textbook solve (9.14, 9.15, 9.16, 9.17, 9.22, 9.23, 9.26, 9.27, 9.29, 9.33,
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