Unit 1 PDF
Unit 1 PDF
Unit 1 PDF
STRAIN ENERGY
STRAIN
ENERGY
CONTENT:
1. Elastic strain energy
2. Strain energy due to gradual loading
3. Strain energy due to sudden loading
4. Strain energy due to impact loading
5. Strain energy due to shock loading
6. Strain energy due to shear loading
7. Strain energy due to bending (flexure)
8. Strain energy due to torsion
9. Examples
When a body is subjected to gradual, sudden or impact
load, the body deforms and work is done upon it. If the
elastic limit is not exceed, this work is stored in the body.
This work done or energy stored in the body is called
strain energy.
Proof Resilience :
… (1)
Work Stored in the bar
= Area of the resistance – Deformation
diagram
= 1
× R × δl
2
= 1
× σ×A × δl… (2)
Now, 2
1
∴ P × δl = 1 σ × A × δl
2 2
∴ P= σ× A
P
∴ σ=
A
….. stress due to gradual load.
Strain Energy = 1
×R× δl
2
= 1 σ × A × δl R=σ×A
2
δl
= 1 σ × A × ε × lε =
2 l
σ
= σ ×A × ×l E = σ
1
2 E ε
2
σ
=2E ×A× l
𝐮
𝐮
u= 𝐮𝐮
×v
… strain energy due to gradual l
When the load is applied suddenly the value of the load
is P throughout the deformation.
But, Resistance R increase from O to R
=1 × σ×A× δl...(2)
2
Now,
Work done = Work stored
∴ P × δl = 1 × σ×A× 𝛿𝛿
2
1
P = ∴× σ×A
2
∴ 2P
σ =
A
=Strain Energy
2
σ
= ×V … (2)
2E
Now,
Work done = Work
stored
2
σ
∴ P( h + δl )= ×V
2E
2
σl σ
∴ P( h + )= ×A×l
E 2E
p×σl σ2
∴ P×h+ = 2E
×A×l
E
∴ P × h × 2E + p × σl 2E
× =σ2
Al E Al
2EPh 2P × σ
∴ + =σ2
Al A
2P × σ 2EPh
∴ σ − 2
=
A Al
2P × σ p2 2EPh p2
∴ σ 2
− + = A2 + A2
A Al
∴ (σ − P)2 = 2EPh p2
+ 2
A Al A
P 2EPh p2
∴ (σ − ) = +
A Al A2
P 2EPh p2
∴ σ= + Al
+
A2
A
… Stresses due to impact load
∴ σ = 2P
A
When 𝐮𝐮 is very small as compered to h , then
Work done = P × h
2
σ
× A × l = P ×h
2E
2𝐮𝐮ℎ
𝐮2 =
𝐮𝐮
2𝐮𝐮ℎ
𝐮=
𝐮𝐮
Let, Work done on the bar by shock = u
1
Work stored in the bar = × R × δl
12 σl
=
2 × σ×A × E
σ2
= ×A×l
2E
σ2
∴ U= ×A×l
2E
2UE
∴ σ =
2
Al
2UE
∴ σ=
Al
... max instantaneous
stress
If t is the uniform shear
stress produce in the
material by external
forces applied within
elastic limit, the energy
Stored due to shear
Loading is given by,
𝐮𝐮
𝐮= ×𝐮
𝐮𝐮
∅ = Shear strain
BB1
tan ∅ =
l
∅ is very small
∴ tan ∅ = ∅
2
σ
= × (da ∙ dx)
2E
1 M
= ×( ∙ y)2 × (da ∙ dx)
2E I
1 M2∙y2
= ∙ × da ∙ dx …(2)
2E I2
M2
utotal = 2EI
dx …(3)
r2 ∙ τ 2
= 2 × (2πr × dr) × l
R ∙ 2G
τ2 ∙ r3
ur = ∙ π ∙ l ∙ dr
R2 ∙ G
…
strain
energy
for one
Total strain energy for whole section, is obtained by
integrating over a range from r = 0 to r = D/2 for a
solid shaft.
D/2
τ2 ∙ r3
u = ∙ π ∙ l ∙ dr
R2 ∙ G
0
D/2
τ ∙π∙l
2
= r3 ∙ dr
R2 ∙ G
0
τ2 ∙ π ∙ l r4 D/2
= [ ]0
R2 ∙ G 4
τ ∙π∙l2 ( D )4
= 2
R2 ∙ G 4
τ2 ∙ π ∙ l D4 τ2 ∙ π ∙ l D4
= ∙ = ∙
R2 ∙ G 64 D 2 64 D
R=
4 ∙G 2
τ2 ∙ π ∙ l ∙ D2
=
16G
τ2 ∙ π ∙ l ∙ D2
= π
4×4×G A= × D2
4
τ2 ∙ l ∙ A
=
4G
τ2
u = ×V
4G … Strain energy due to tor
Ex-1 :
An axial pull of 50 kN is suddenly applied to a steel
bar 2m long and 1000 mm2 in cross section. If
modulus of elasticity of steel is 200 kN/ mm2.
Find, (i) maximum instantaneous stress
(ii) maximum instantaneous extension
(iii) Strain energy
(iv) modulus of resilience.
Solution :
here, P = 50 kN (Sudden load)
A = 1000 mm2
l = 2m = 2000 mm
E = 200 kN/mm2 = 200× 103 N/mm2
(i) Maximum instantaneous stress :
2P 2 × 50 × 103 2
σ= = = 100 N/mm
A 1000
100
25
2
1 00 2 × 200 × 1 03 × 100 × 200
= +
2 465.89 N/mm 2
25 25 × 1500
4 + 461.89
σ ∙l 465.89 × 1500
δl = =
E
= 3.49 200 × 103
mm
Strain energy,
σ2
u= ×V
2E
(465.89)2
u = = 20,348.76 3
× (25 × 1500)
2 × 200 ×
N.mm 10
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