Solid Mechanics - Ii Semester 3 BSC Mechanical Engineering Uet Peshawar, Pakistan
Solid Mechanics - Ii Semester 3 BSC Mechanical Engineering Uet Peshawar, Pakistan
Semester 3
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What is Mechanics?
• Mechanics is the branch of science which describes
and predicts the conditions of rest or motion of
bodies under the action of forces.
• Categories of Mechanics:
- Rigid bodies
- Statics
- Dynamics
- Deformable bodies
- Fluids
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Objective of Mechanics of Materials
• The main objective of the study of the Mechanics
of Materials is to provide the future Engineer with
the means of analyzing and designing various
machines and load bearing structures.
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Axial Loading: Normal Stress
• The resultant of the internal forces for an axially
loaded member is normal to a section cut
perpendicular to the member axis.
P F P F
ave ave
A A A 2A
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Bearing Stress in Connections
• Bolts, rivets, and pins create
stresses on the points of contact
or bearing surfaces of the
members they connect.
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Stress on an Oblique Plane Under Axial Loading
• Axial forces on a two-force
member result in only normal
stresses on a plane cut
perpendicular to the member axis.
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Stress on an Oblique Plane Under Axial Loading
• Pass a section through the member forming
an angle q with the normal plane.
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Normal Strain: Axial Loading
2P P P
P
normal stress
A 2A A A
normal strain 2
L
L 2L L
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Statically Indeterminate
• Structures for which internal forces and reactions
cannot be determined from statics alone are said
to be statically indeterminate.
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Stress-Strain Test
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Stress-Strain Diagram: Ductile Materials
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Stress-Strain Diagram: Brittle Materials
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Hooke’s Law: Modulus of Elasticity
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Elastic vs. Plastic Behavior
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Factor of Safety
Structural members or machines Factor of safety considerations:
must be designed such that the • uncertainty in material properties
working stresses are less than the • uncertainty of loadings
ultimate strength of the material. • uncertainty of analyses
• number of loading cycles
FS Factor of safety
• types of failure
u ultimate stress
FS • maintenance requirements and
all allowable stress
deterioration effects
• importance of member to integrity of
whole structure
• risk to life and property
• influence on machine function
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Deformation of Members Under Axial Loading
• From Hooke’s Law:
P
E
E AE
• From the definition of strain:
L
• Equating and solving for the deformation,
PL
AE
• With variations in loading, cross-section or
material properties,
PL
i i
i Ai Ei
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Method of Problem Solution
• Problem Statement: • Solution Check:
Includes given data, specification of - Test for errors in reasoning by
what is to be determined, and a figure verifying that the units of the
showing all quantities involved. computed results are correct,
- test for errors in computation by
• Free-Body Diagrams: substituting given data and computed
Create separate diagrams for each of results into previously unused
the bodies involved with a clear equations based on the principles,
indication of all forces acting on - always apply experience and physical
each body. intuition to assess whether results seem
• Fundamental Principles: “reasonable”
The fundamental principles are
applied to express the conditions of
rest or motion of each body. The
rules of algebra are applied to solve
the equations for the unknown
quantities.
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Practice Problem
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THANKS
Questions (if any)