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where,
=normal stress, or tensile stress, pa P=force applied, N A=cross-sectional area of the bar, m2 =shearing stress, Pa As=total area in shear, m2
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where, E=proportionality constant called the elastic modulus or modulus of elasticity or Youngs modulus, Pa
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Piosson's Ratio
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where, =total elongation in a material which hangs vertically under its own weight W=weight of the material
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Thin Rings
where, =Circumferential or hoop Stress S=Circumferential or hoop tension A=Cross-sectional area =Circumferential strain E=Youngs modulus
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Strain Energy
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P=tensile load =total elongation in the bar L=original length of the bar A=cross-sectional area of the bar E=Youngs modulus U=strain energy per unit volume
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where, =normal or circumferential or hoop stress in cylindrical vessel, Pa =normal or circumferential or hoop stress in spherical vessel, Pa and longitudinal stress around the circumference P=internal pressure of cylinder, Pa r=internal radius, m t=thickness of wall, m
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Pure Shear
where, =Shearing Stress, Pa =Shearing Strain or angular deformation G=Shear modulus, Pa E=Youngs modulus, Pa V=Poissons ratio
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where, =maximum shearing stress, Pa =Shearing stress at any point a distance x from the centre of a section r=radius of the section, m d=diameter of a solid circular shaft, m =polar moment of inertia of a cross-sectional area, m4 T=resisting torque, N-m N= rpm of shaft P=power, kW =angle of twist, radian L=length of shaft, m G=shear modulus, Pa do =outer diameter of hollow shaft, m di=inner diameter of hollow shaft, m
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where, =Ip, polar moment of inertia for thin-walled tubes r=mean radius t=wall thickness
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Flexure Formula
where, =Stress on any point of cross-section at distance y from the neutral axis =stress at outer fibre of the beam
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c=distance measured from the neutral axis to the most remote fibre of the beam I=moment of inertia of the cross-sectional area about the centroidal axis
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where, F=Shear force Q=statistical moment about the neutral axis of the cross-section b=width I=moment of inertia of the cross-sectional area about the Centroidal axis.
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where,
=shearing stress at any point of a blue t=thickness of tube q=shear flow T=applied torque R=distance between a reference point and segment ds =angle of twist of a hollow tube
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Stress Concentration
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where,
=normal stress M=bending moment dA=cross-sectional area of an element r=distance of curved surface from the centre of curvature A=cross-sectional area of beam R=distance of neutral axis from the centre of curvature
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where,
d= bending displacement, m F=force applied, N I=length of the beam, m a=width of beam, m b=thickness of beam, m Y=Youngs modulus, N/m2
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