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| Jan7-13, 07:54 AM | #1 |
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Elasticity problem
Hello, I am struggling with this problem. It is probably the easiest problem ever...
![]() What I did: The plane has 2 stress components. σn and σs. σn is a multiple of (l, m, k) vector. For σs, I made up a vector (a, b, c) which is orthogonal to (l, m, k). And I equated all vectors. I'm probably doing something wrong. Any help is appreciated! |
| Jan7-13, 08:57 AM | #2 |
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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
![]() 2. Relevant equations General plane formulas. 3. The attempt at a solution I thought that the plane has 2 stress components. σn and σs. σn is a multiple of (l, m, k) vector. For σs, I made up a vector (a, b, c) which is orthogonal to (l, m, k). And I equated all vectors. I'm probably doing something wrong. Any help is appreciated! |
| Jan7-13, 10:31 AM | #3 |
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Hello, I am not an expert on elasticity but this really looks quite straightforward. Let's first find the stress vector T (I'm using T instead of σ to avoid confusion with the stress tensor). You will get it by multiplying the (diagonal) stress tensor by your normal vector as T=(σ1l, σ2m, σ3n). It has two components as you wrote, Tn and Ts. The magnitude of Tn is simply the dot product of T and n and its direction is along n as you wrote. Vector Ts has to be the complement to the total stress vector.
And for the second part - the shear stress will be maximum if vector T lies in your plane, e.g. the dot product of T and n is zero. |
| Jan7-13, 11:01 AM | #4 |
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Elasticity problemWhat is a stress vector? |
| Jan7-13, 11:12 AM | #5 |
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However, this was very helpful. Thanks |
| Jan7-13, 11:19 AM | #6 |
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Most likely there are other methods or other terminology, I'm not a native speaker so i can't tell the subtle differences that well, sorry about that. |
| Jan7-13, 11:42 AM | #7 |
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