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Page 94
... elasticity is one of the most important mechanical properties used in the development of equations presented in this text . It must always be remembered , though , that E can be used only if a € ( in./in . ) material has linear - elastic ...
... elasticity is one of the most important mechanical properties used in the development of equations presented in this text . It must always be remembered , though , that E can be used only if a € ( in./in . ) material has linear - elastic ...
Page 198
... linearly along any radial line , from zero at the axis of the shaft to a maximum at its outer boundary . • For linearly elastic homogeneous material , due to Hooke's law , the shear stress along any radial line of the shaft also varies ...
... linearly along any radial line , from zero at the axis of the shaft to a maximum at its outer boundary . • For linearly elastic homogeneous material , due to Hooke's law , the shear stress along any radial line of the shaft also varies ...
Page 259
... linear shear - stress distribution in Fig . 5-45b is possible here , since the maximum recovery for the elastic shear strain is 2yy , as noted in Fig . 5-44 . This corresponds to a maximum applied shear stress of 27y , which is greater ...
... linear shear - stress distribution in Fig . 5-45b is possible here , since the maximum recovery for the elastic shear strain is 2yy , as noted in Fig . 5-44 . This corresponds to a maximum applied shear stress of 27y , which is greater ...
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absolute maximum shear allowable bending stress allowable shear stress aluminum angle of twist Applying Eq average normal stress axial load beam's buckling caused centroid column compressive constant cross section cross-sectional area deformation Determine the maximum diameter displacement distributed load Draw the shear elastic curve element EXAMPLE factor of safety free-body diagram ft Prob Hooke's law in² kip/ft kN·m kN/m length linear-elastic loading shown located material maximum bending stress maximum in-plane shear maximum shear stress modulus of elasticity Mohr's circle moment of inertia neutral axis normal strain plane stress plastic principal strains principal stresses radius redundant sectional area segment shaft shear force shear strain shown in Fig slope SOLUTION Solve Prob statically indeterminate steel strain energy stress acting stress distribution stress-strain diagram tensile tensile stress torque torsional yield zero ΕΙ σχ