Slides Chapter 4 Material Behavior-Linear Elastic Solids
Slides Chapter 4 Material Behavior-Linear Elastic Solids
Steel
Cast Iron
Tensile Sample
Aluminum
Elasticity
=E
C11
C
21
C12
xy
yz
zx
C61
or
Elasticity
C16
C66
ij Cijkl ekl
with
Cijkl C jikl
Cijkl Cijlk
ex
ey
ez
36 Independent
Elastic Constants
2e xy
2e yz
2e zx
Typical Wood
Structure
(Body-Centered
Crystal)
(Hexagonal
Crystal)
(Fiber Reinforced
Composite)
Nonhomogeneity -
Gradation Direction
Elasticity
Isotropic Materials
Although many materials exhibit non-homogeneous and
anisotropic behavior, we will primarily restrict our
study to isotropic solids. For this case, material
response is independent of coordinate rotation
Cijkl Qim Q jn Qkp Qlq Cmnpq
ij Cijkl ekl
Cijkl ij kl ik jl il jk
x ( e x e y e z ) 2e x
y ( e x e y e z ) 2e y
z ( e x e y e z ) 2e z
xy 2e xy
yz 2e yz
zx 2e zx
Elasticity
- Lams constant
- shear modulus or modulus of rigidity
Isotropic Materials
Inverted Form - Strain in Terms of
Stress
eij
ij kk ij
E
E
1
x ( y z )
E
1
e y y ( z x )
E
1
e z z ( x y )
E
1
1
e xy
xy
xy
E
2
1
1
e yz
yz
yz
E
2
1
1
e zx
zx
zx
E
2
ex
(3 2)
... Young' s modulus or modulus of elasticity
Elasticity
Pure Shear
Hydrostatic
Compression
p
0 0
ij 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0
ij 0 0
0 0 0
E / ex
Elasticity
/ 2e xy
/ xy
0
p 0
ij 0 p 0 p ij
0
0 p
p kekk k
k
E
. . . Bulk Modulus
3(1 2)
Elasticity
E 2 92 2 E
(GPa)
(GPa)
k(GPa)
(10-6/oC)
Aluminum
68.9
0.34
25.7
54.6
71.8
25.5
Concrete
27.6
0.20
11.5
7.7
15.3
11
Cooper
89.6
0.34
33.4
71
93.3
18
Glass
68.9
0.25
27.6
27.6
45.9
8.8
Nylon
28.3
0.40
10.1
4.04
47.2
102
Rubber
0.0019
0.499
0.654x10-3
0.326
0.326
200
Steel
207
0.29
80.2
111
164
13.5
Elasticity
rz
x3
z
rz
( er e e z ) 2e
x2
r
x1
d
dr
z ( er e e z ) 2e z
r 2er
z 2ez
zr 2e zr
Elasticity
rz
z
r ( er e e z ) 2er
r
r
R
R
x3
R
R
R
R ( eR e e ) 2eR
(eR e e ) 2e
x1
x2
( eR e e ) 2e
R 2eR
2e
R 2eR
Elasticity