Analysis of Stersses: General State of Stress at A Point
Analysis of Stersses: General State of Stress at A Point
Analysis of Stersses: General State of Stress at A Point
Lecture 2
LECTURE 2
ANALYSIS OF STERSSES
General State of stress at a point :
Stress at a point in a material body has been defined as a force per unit area. But this definition is
some what ambiguous since it depends upon what area we consider at that point. Let us, consider a
point q' in the interior of the body
Let us pass a cutting plane through a pont 'q' perpendicular to the x - axis as shown below
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Thus, in the Cartesian co-ordinates system the normal stresses have been represented by x, yand
z.
Cylindrical - co-ordinate system
In the Cylindrical - co-ordinate system we make use of co-ordinates r, and Z.
Thus, in the Cylindrical co-ordinates system, the normal stresses i.e components acting over a element
is being denoted by r, and z.
Sign convention : The tensile forces are termed as ( +ve ) while the compressive forces are termed
as negative ( -ve ).
First sub script : it indicates the direction of the normal to the surface.
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, zx , xz
r , r , z , z ,zr , rz
So as shown above, the normal stresses and shear stress components indicated on a small element of
material seperately has been combined and depicted on a single element. Similarly for a cylindrical coordinate system let us shown the normal and shear stresses components separately.
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Now let us combine the normal and shear stress components as shown below :
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By state of stress at a point, we mean an information which is required at that point such that it remains
under equilibrium. or simply a general state of stress at a point involves all the normal stress
components, together with all the shear stress components as shown in earlier figures.
Therefore, we need nine components, to define the state of stress at a point
x xy xz
y yx yz
z zx zy
If we apply the conditions of equilibrium which are as follows:
Fx =
0; Mx= 0
Fy = 0 ; M y = 0
Fz = 0 ; M z = 0
Then we get
xy
= yx
yz = zy
zx = xy
Then we will need only six components to specify the state of stress at a point i.e
x , y, z , xy
, yz , zx
on planes AB and CD, the shear stress acts. To maintain the static equilibrium of this element, on
planes AD and BC, ' should act, we shall see that ' which is known as the complementary shear
stress would come out to equal and opposite to the . Let us prove this thing for a general case as
discussed below:
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The figure shows a small rectangular element with sides of length x, y parallel to x and y directions.
Its thickness normal to the plane of paper is z in z direction. All nine normal and shear stress
components may act on the element, only those in x and y directions are shown.
Sign convections for shear stresses:
Direct stresses or normal stresses
- tensile +ve
- compressive ve
Shear stresses:
- tending to turn the element C.W +ve.
- tending to turn the element C.C.W ve.
The resulting forces applied to the element are in equilibrium in x and y direction. ( Although other
normal and shear stress components are not shown, their presence does not affect the final conclusion
).
Assumption : The weight of the element is neglected.
Since the element is a static piece of solid body, the moments applied to it must also be in equilibrium.
Let O' be the centre of the element. Let us consider the axis through the point O'. the resultant
force associated with normal stresses x and y acting on the sides of the element each pass through
this axis, and therefore, have no moment.
Now forces on top and bottom surfaces produce a couple which must be balanced by the forces on left
and right hand faces
Thus,
yx . x . z . y
= xy . x . z . y
In other word, the complementary shear stresses are equal in magnitude. The same form of
relationship can be obtained for the other two pair of shear stress components to arrive at the relations
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