ME 5413 Solids HW #10, Due 2010-11-09 - dw
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ME 5413 Solids HW #10, Due 2010-11-09
David Wagner 2010/11/08 11:45
Problem 7.6
Invert the plane stress form of Hooke's law (7.2.2) and express the stresses in terms of the strain components.
, , .
(7.2.2) [1] ,
[2]
[3] .
The first follows directly from [3]. .
The other two, from [1] and [2]:
Problem 7.7
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ME 5413 Solids HW #10, Due 2010-11-09 - dw
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Using the results from Exercise 7-6, eliminate the stresses from the plane stress equilibrium equations and develop Navier equations (7.2.5). Also, formally establish the Beltrami-Michell equation (7.2.7).
= =
= And similarly for the second equation.
=0=
=0=
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ME 5413 Solids HW #10, Due 2010-11-09 - dw
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Problem 7.15
Explicitly develop the governing equations (7.5.4) in terms of the Airy function for plane strain and plane stress.
No thank you. What would I gain from digging through another avalanche of basic algebraic manipulations?
Problem 8.1
Show that the fourth-order polynomial Airy stress function the biharmonic equation unless
.
will not satisfy
. =0= =0.
Problem 8.2
Show that the Airy function
solves the following cantilever beam problem, as shown in the following figure. As usual for such problems, boundary conditions at the ends (x=0 and L) should be formulated only in terms of the resultant force system, while at y = c the exact pointwise specification should be used. For the case with N=0, compare the elasticity stress field with the corresponding results from strength of materials theory. Answer:
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ME 5413 Solids HW #10, Due 2010-11-09 - dw
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= 0.
This is zero along top and bottom, y = c. At (x=0 and L), ; .
V = -P; M=-P x; b = 1; h=2d; A = b h = 2 c; I = 1/12 b h ^3 = 2/3 c^3. = .
at N=0.
Problem 8.6
I wish I had time for this one, but a dump truck took down the power, phone, and cable lines to my house this morning, while I was working on this assignment. It took until after lunch to straighten that out, and I only got this far in the time remaining.
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