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Principal Stresses & Strain

The document discusses principal stresses and strains, principal planes, and analytical methods for determining stresses on planes at various angles. It contains the following key points: 1. Principal planes are where normal stress is maximum or minimum and there are no shear stresses. Principal stresses are the normal stresses on these planes. 2. Equations are provided to calculate normal and shear stresses on oblique planes based on stresses in other directions. 3. Methods are described for determining principal stresses and planes, maximum and minimum shear stresses, and normal stresses on planes of maximum shear for uniaxial, biaxial, and triaxial stress states.

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Principal Stresses & Strain

The document discusses principal stresses and strains, principal planes, and analytical methods for determining stresses on planes at various angles. It contains the following key points: 1. Principal planes are where normal stress is maximum or minimum and there are no shear stresses. Principal stresses are the normal stresses on these planes. 2. Equations are provided to calculate normal and shear stresses on oblique planes based on stresses in other directions. 3. Methods are described for determining principal stresses and planes, maximum and minimum shear stresses, and normal stresses on planes of maximum shear for uniaxial, biaxial, and triaxial stress states.

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PRINCIPAL STRESSES

& STRAIN
PRINCIPAL PLANE

 Are the two planes where the normal stress () is


the maximum or minimum

 There are no shear stresses on principal planes

 These two planes are mutually perpendicular


PRINCIPAL STRESS
 Magnitude of normal stress acting on the
principal plane

MAJOR PRINCIPAL STRESS (σ1)-


 The maximum value of normal stress acting

on principal plane

MINOR PRINCIPAL STRESS (σ2)-


 The minimum value of normal stress acting

on principal plane
MAJOR PRINCIPAL PLANE –

 The plane which carry major principal stresses

MINOR PRINCIPAL PLANE –

 The plane which carry major principal stresses


Uniaxial-
a c

σx σx
b d

Biaxial- σy
a c

σx σx
b d

σy
 Triaxial y
xy
xy
xy

x x
A

State of Stress at A

6
ANALYTICAL METHOD
Sign Convention

 Tensile = +ve
 Compressive = -ve

Positive Sence Negative Sence


  

 
 
Normal & tangentail stresses on oblique plane-
Resolving forces normal to AE-

    x AB cos   AB sin   BE cos    y BE sin 

We get;

  x  y    x  y 
        cos 2   sin 2
 2   2 
.....
1
Resolving forces along AE-

 n   x ABs in    ABc os    BEs in    y BEc os 

We get;

  
n    s in 2   c os 2
x y

 2 
 ----- 2
Resultant of oblique plane

2 2
 r   n n

And
 n 
tan  p   
 n 

 n 
 p  tan 1
 
 n 
Position of principal plane
 It is plane with no shear stress

i.e n 0
Put it into equ -2

Tan 2   2
 x  y

----- 3
Magnitude of principal stresses-
---- 4

---- 5
Position of plane of maximum shear stress
Put

---- 6
Magnitude of maximum shear stress and
minimum shear strain

2

2

 y  x
Maximum stress value would be get if this value
put in equation 2
---- 7
 +ve sign indicate that this stress tend to
rotate the element into clockwise direction.

 -ve sign indicate that this stress tend to


rotate the element into anti-clockwise
direction.
Magnitude of normal stress on plane
of maximum shear stress-
θs1 =θs
 
Tan 2  s  
x y

2
 
Sin 2  s   Cos 2  s
x y

2
Putting this value into equation of normal stress-

   
  x y

x y
Cos 2    Sin 2 
2 2
x  y  x  y  x  y
   Cos 2   Cos 2
2 2 2

x  y
 
2

---- 8
1  2

2
Body subjected to normal bi-axial
stresses only-
Put τ=0 in eqn 1

 
x  y
2

 x  y
2
Cos 2 ---- 9

 
 x  y
Sin 2 ---- 10 σy
2
a c

σx σx
b d

σy
σ 1= σ x & σ 2= σ y

Maximum shear stress


1  2
 max 
2

 x  y
 max 
2
Direction of planes of maximum shear stress= 450 inclined to principal
Plane

 x xy  xz 
 
Stress tensor   yx  y yz 
   
 zx zy z 

plane stress condition

 x  y    
z xy yz zx  T
Body subjected to uniaxial stress only
σy= 0 τ=0 in equ 1

1. Normal & tangential stress on given oblique plane

 x  x a c
    Cos 2 
2 2

 x σx σx
   ( 1  Cos 2  ) b d
2

    x Cos 2

 x
   Sin 2 
2
2. Principal plane and principal stresses
σ1= σx

3. Minimum shear stress

1  2
 min 
2

x
 min 
2
4. Deviation of plane of maximum shear stress
– 45 degree inclined to principal plane

1  2
5. 3 
2

x
3 
2
Magnitude of maximum shear stress and
minimum shear stress

2
 x  
 max    y
    2
 2 

2
 x  y 
 min        2
 2 
Magnitude of normal stresses on the plane of
maximum shear stress

 
Tan 2  s  
x y

 
Sin 2  s   Cos 2  s
x y

Substituting in the equation of normal stress

x  y  x  y
n   Cos 2   Sin 2
2 2
x  y  x  y  x  y
n   Cos 2  Cos 2
2 2 2

 
 n 
x y

1 
 n  2
2
Two mutually perpendicular direct
stresses(body subjected to bi-axial stress
only)
σy
 Stresses σ & τ act on ‘ln’ plane
n n l p

at angle θ to ‘lm’.
l σx m n
σx
 σn
σy
σx
τn

m n

σy
Resolving normal to LN

 n * LN   x LMCos    y MNSin 

LM MN
n x Cos    y Sin
LN LN

 n   x Cos 2   y Sin 2

x y
n  2 Cos  
2
2 Sin 2
2 2

By solving
 x  y  x  y
n 
2

2
Cos 2 ---- 1
When
θ=0 ,  n x & θ=90, n  y
MOHR’S CIRCLE
τ
 tensile= +ve (right to o)
 compressive=-ve (left to o)

σ
 Clockwise shear stress
o
=+ve
 Anticlockwise shear stress

=-ve
Mohr’s circle construction for like
stresses
x = 1
R
D

τmax
R x’
φ 2θ

o c E A
y = 2

xy’
 Mark ‘o’ , draw vertical and horizontal axis
through ‘o’.
 Mark OA=σx & OA=σy , towards right of O
with some suitable scale.
 Mark mid point of AB as C. With center C & dia
AB draw circle.
 Through C, draw line CD making an angle 2θ
with CA in anti-clockwise direction.
 From D, draw perpendicular on OA, join OD
 From C, draw perpendicular on CR, join OA
From fig,
 Length OE= Normal stress
 Length CD= Shear stress
 Length OD= Resultant shear stress

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