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Mechanics of Materials

This document is a summary of key equations used in a mechanics course at Delft University of Technology, authored by Alan Hanrahan. It includes various formulas related to stress, strain, displacement, and beam deflection, among others. The document serves as a quick reference for students studying mechanics.

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Mechanics of Materials

This document is a summary of key equations used in a mechanics course at Delft University of Technology, authored by Alan Hanrahan. It includes various formulas related to stress, strain, displacement, and beam deflection, among others. The document serves as a quick reference for students studying mechanics.

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Mechanics

AE1108­II

Alan Hanrahan
Delft University of Technology
Preface
There are already plenty of other summaries of this subject out there, so this will just be a
short summary of the equations that are used throughout the course. As always you can find
the most up to date version of this summary on my website: alanrh.com

Alan Hanrahan
Delft, April 10, 2021
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Equations
𝑃
𝜎= (1.1)
𝐴
𝜎
𝐸= (1.2)
𝜀
𝜏
𝐺= (1.3)
𝛾
𝜀2
𝜈=− (1.4)
𝜀1
Thermal Strain:
𝜀𝑇 = 𝛼Δ𝑇 (1.5)
Hook’s Law:
1
𝜀𝑥 = [𝜎𝑥 − 𝜈 (𝜎𝑦 + 𝜎𝑧 )] + 𝛼Δ𝑇
𝐸

1
𝜀𝑦 = [𝜎𝑦 − 𝜈 (𝜎𝑥 + 𝜎𝑧 )] + 𝛼Δ𝑇 (1.6)
𝐸

1
𝜀𝑧 = [𝜎𝑧 − 𝜈 (𝜎𝑥 + 𝜎𝑦 )] + 𝛼Δ𝑇
𝐸
Displacement of a a member:
𝑃
𝛿=∫ 𝑑𝑥 (1.7)
𝐸𝐴
Displacement of a uniform member:
𝑃𝐿
𝛿= (1.8)
𝐸𝐴
Displacement of a spring:
𝑃
𝛿= (1.9)
𝑘
Displacement of a cable:
𝑃𝐿
𝛿= (1.10)
𝐸𝐴𝑒𝑓𝑓
Sheer stress in a circular shaft (at radial position 𝜌, under torque T)
𝑇𝜌
𝜏= (1.11)
𝐽

Polar moment of area for a circular shaft:

𝐽 = 𝜋(𝑟14 − 𝑟04 ) (1.12)

1
2 1. Equations

Angle of twist of a circular shaft (in radians):


𝑇𝐿
𝜃= (1.13)
𝐺𝐽

𝑇
𝑑𝜃 = 𝑑𝑥 (1.14)
𝐺𝐽
Shear flow in a thin walled shaft:
𝑇
𝑞= (1.15)
2𝐴𝑚
Angle of twist of a thin walled shaft:

𝑇𝐿 𝑑𝑠
𝜃= 2 ∮ (1.16)
4𝐴𝑚 𝐺 𝑡
Flexural Formula:
𝑀𝑦
𝜎= (1.17)
𝐼
Shear Formula:
𝑉𝑄
𝜏= (1.18)
𝐼𝑡
First Moment of Area of 𝐴′ :
𝑄 = ∫ 𝑦 ⋅ 𝑑𝐴 = 𝑦 ̄′ ⋅ 𝐴′ (1.19)
𝐴′
Shear Flow in thin walled profiles (again):
𝑉𝑄
𝑞= =𝜏⋅𝑡 (1.20)
𝐼
Mohr’s Circle:
2
(𝜎𝑥′ − 𝜎𝑎𝑣𝑔 ) + 𝜏𝑥2′ 𝑦′ = 𝑅2 (1.21)
Tresca’s Yield Criterion:
𝜎𝑦𝑖𝑒𝑙𝑑
𝜏𝑚𝑎𝑥 = (1.22)
2
Differential Equations of Beam Deflection:

𝑑4 𝑣 𝑤
4
= ≡ 𝑣⁗ (1.23)
𝑑𝑧 𝐸𝐼
𝑑3 𝑣 𝑉
3
= ≡ 𝑣‴ (1.24)
𝑑𝑧 𝐸𝐼
𝑑2 𝑣 𝑀
2
= ≡ 𝑣″ (1.25)
𝑑𝑧 𝐸𝐼
1

Standard Solutions For Deflection Slope of a Cantilever Beam, at the end Point:
With Distributed Load 𝑤:
𝑤𝐿4
𝑣𝐵 = (1.26)
8𝐸𝐼
𝑤𝐿3
𝜃𝐵 = (1.27)
6𝐸𝐼
With Point Load 𝑃 at 𝐵:
𝑃𝐿3
𝑣𝐵 = (1.28)
3𝐸𝐼
𝑃𝐿2
𝜃𝐵 = (1.29)
2𝐸𝐼
With Point Moment 𝑀 at 𝐵:
𝑀𝐿2
𝑣𝐵 = − (1.30)
2𝐸𝐼
𝑀𝐿
𝜃𝐵 = − (1.31)
𝐸𝐼
Standard Solutions For Deflection Slope of a Supported Beam, at the Centre:
With Distributed Load 𝑤:
5𝑤𝐿4
𝑣𝐶 = (1.32)
384𝐸𝐼
𝑤𝐿3
𝜃𝐴,𝐵 =± (1.33)
24𝐸𝐼
With Point Load 𝑃 at 𝐶:
𝑃𝐿3
𝑣𝐶 = (1.34)
48𝐸𝐼
𝑃𝐿2
𝜃𝐴,𝐵 = ± (1.35)
16𝐸𝐼
With Point Moments 𝑀 at 𝐴 and 𝐵:
𝑀𝐿2
𝑣𝐶 = − (1.36)
8𝐸𝐼
𝑀𝐿
𝜃𝐴,𝐵 = ± (1.37)
2𝐸𝐼

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