6.0 Mechanical Properties of Materials: Tension Compression Shear Torsion
6.0 Mechanical Properties of Materials: Tension Compression Shear Torsion
6.0 Mechanical Properties of Materials: Tension Compression Shear Torsion
Shear stress: τ = F / Ao
F is load applied parallel to the upper and lower faces
each of which has an area A0.
Shear strain: γ = tanθ (× 100 %)
Torsion is a variation of pure shear. A shear stress in
this case is a function of applied torque T, shear strain
is related to the angle of twist, φ.
6.3 Stress-Strain Behavior
6.3.1 Elastic deformation
Reversible: when the stress is removed, the material
returns to its original dimensions.
E ~ (dF/dr) at ro
(r0 – equilibrium separation)
Modulus of elasticity is a measure of the resistance to
separation of adjacent atoms/ions/molecules
It is proportional to the slope of the interatomic
force–separation curve at the equilibrium spacing.
Example 6.1
A piece of copper originally 305 mm long is
pulled in tension with a stress of 276 MPa . If
the deformation is entirely elastic, what will be
the resultant elongation? Take E = 110 GPa.
Elastic Deformation: Poisson’s ratio
Materials subject to tension shrink laterally, those
subject to compression, bulge.
Ur is in J/m3.