Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials (6th Edition)
Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780134290553
Author: Serope Kalpakjian, Steven Schmid
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.85P

(a)

To determine

The value of principal stress (σ1) under the given tri-axial state of stress condition.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 2.85P

The value of the principal stress (σ1) under the given tri-axial state of stress is 56.694MPa

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Yield strength of the material is 75MPa.

Principal(normal) stress in x-direction is σ1 .

Principal(normal) stress in y-direction is σ2=0 .

Principal(normal) stress in z-direction is σ3=σ12 .

Concept used:

Here σ2 = 0. Hence the above problem crumbles down from tri-axial state of stress problem to a biaxial state of stress problem.

Write the Maximum distortion energy theory (Von mises Theory) as,

  (σ1σ2)2+(σ2σ3)2+(σ3σ1)22(Sy)2.......(1)

Here, σ1 is principal stress in x-direction, σ2 is principal stress in y-direction, σ3 is principal stress is z-direction, Sy is yield strength of the material.

Calculation:

Substitute 0 for σ1 , 0 for σ2 , σ12 for σ3 and 75MPa for Sy in equation (1).

  ( σ 10)2+(0( σ 1 2 ))2+(( σ 1 2 ) σ 1)22(75)2( σ 1)2+( σ 1 2)2+( 3 σ 1 2)22(75)2144σ122(75)2σ1=56.694MPa

Conclusion:

Thus the value ofthe principal stress (σ1) under the given tri-axial state of stress is 56.694MPa .

(b)

To determine

The value of principal stress (σ1) under the given tri-axial state of stress condition.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 2.85P

The value of principal stress (σ1) under the given tri-axial state of stress is 57.61MPa .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Yield strength of the material is 75MPa.

Principal stress in x-direction is σ1 .

Principal stress in y-direction is σ2=σ13 .

Principal stress in z-direction is σ3=σ12 .

Concept used:

Here σ2 = σ13 . Hence the problem is a tri-axial state of stress problem.

Write the Maximum distortion energy theory (Von mises Theory) as;

  (σ1σ2)2+(σ2σ3)2+(σ3σ1)22(Sy)2.......(1)

Here, σ1 is principal stress in x-direction, σ2 is principal stress in y-direction, σ3 is principal stress is z-direction, Sy is yield strength of the material.

Calculation:

Substitute 0 for σ1 , 0 for σ2 , σ12 for σ3 and 75MPa for Sy in equation (1).

  ( σ 1 σ 1 3)2+( σ 1 3+ σ 1 2)2+( σ 1 2 σ 1)22(75)2( 4 σ 1 2 9)+( 25 σ 1 2 36)+( 9 σ 1 2 4)2(75)2122σ12362(75)2σ1=57.61MPa

Conclusion:

Thus the value ofthe principal stress (σ1) under the given tri-axial state of stress is 57.61MPa

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