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Exercise 8-13: David Wagner

This document contains solutions to homework problems from a mechanics of solids class. It includes worked out solutions to several problems involving stress and displacement fields in solid cylinders and wedges under different loading conditions.
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Exercise 8-13: David Wagner

This document contains solutions to homework problems from a mechanics of solids class. It includes worked out solutions to several problems involving stress and displacement fields in solid cylinders and wedges under different loading conditions.
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Exercise 8-13

Exercise 8-17

Exercise 8-20

Exercise 8-25

Exercise 8-31

ME 5413 Solids HW #11, Due 2010-11-09

David Wagner 2010/11/16 14:36

Exercise 8-13
Develop the general displacement solution (8.3.9) for the axisymmetric case.
(8.3.9)

Exercise 8-17
Through a shrink-fit process, a rigid solid cylinder of radius r_1 + delta is to be inserted into the
hollow cylinder of inner radius r_1 and outer radius r_2 (as shown in the following figure). This
process creates a displacement boundary condition u_r(r_1)=delta. The outer surface of the
hollow cylinder is to remain stress free. Assuming plane strain conditions, determine the resulting
stress field within the cylinder (r_1 < r < r_2).
Assuming u_theta=0,

Boundary Conditions

[1],

[2].

Solving [1] and [2] for a_1 and a_2,

The stress field is

Exercise 8-20

(8.4.3)

For small delta,

Exercise 8-25
Show that the Flamant solution given by equations (8.4.31) and (8.4.32) can also be used to solve
the more general wedge problem as shown.
The general wedge problem
of

is a superposition of two rotated Flamant solutions

, one of which is negated.


=

Exercise 8-31
(8.4.57)

max(tau_I) is at psi when

max(tau_II) is at psi when

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