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180 Theory of Stress Behe 5 12%, 1 AH 43 4 cos We Rae *psing ao *P% * psin gem) +h-yA,=0 (7.12.11) 12%, psing [25,6 — 04 — 60) + 0. PROBLEMS 1, A stress field is given by: oy, = 20xp +38 n= ay an. = 30x} +200 y= x 055 = 30x} + 30x} a) = 3? What are the components of the body force required to insure equilibrium? 2. The usual engineering equations for the stresses due to the bending, of a circular beam are (Fig. 7.25): Mx, V(R? — x4) ous PR a Trt om = 0 on =0 tae oy =0 on=0 Do these equations satisfy equilibrium? M is the bending moment, V is the shearing force, /is the moment of inertia about a diameter of the section, and R is the radius. Analysis of Stress 181 3. The stress field in a continuous body is given by: 1 0 2x foj1= 10] 0 1 4x | psi 2x dy 1 Find the stress vector 3 at a point M (1, 2, 3), acting on a plane atm tx 26. 4, The state of stresses at a point is given by: 105-10 [oj] = 10] 5 20 15 | psi. =10 -15 -10 Find the magnitude and direction of the stress vector acting on a plane whose normal has direction cosines (1/2, 1/2, 1/\/2); what are the normal and tangential stresses acting on this plane? 5. Ina solid circular shaft subjected to pure torsion, the stress field is aiven by: 0 0 Cx: 0 0 cy |, -Cy Cy 0 where C is a constant. At the point whose coordinates are (1, 2, 4), find: (a) the principal stresses (b)_ the principal directions (©) the maximum shearing stress and the plane on which it acts ‘Ata point M of a continuous body, the components of the stress tensor are 1-3) va [o]= 10°] -3 4 -V2] psi. v2 -v2 4 (a) Find the principal stresses and the principal directions. (b) Draw Moir’s circles, and obtain the normal and tanger stresses on a plane whose normal has direction cosines

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