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Basic Relationships in Elasticity Theory: I. Nomenclature

This document outlines the basic relationships in elasticity theory, including: 1) Strain-displacement relationships that define strain in terms of displacements. 2) Strain-stress relationships known as Hooke's law that relate strain to stress. 3) Stress-strain relationships that define stress in terms of strain. 4) Equilibrium equations that relate stresses to body forces using equations of static equilibrium. It also notes there are 15 equations and 15 unknowns to solve for the 6 strains, 3 displacements, and 6 stresses.
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Basic Relationships in Elasticity Theory: I. Nomenclature

This document outlines the basic relationships in elasticity theory, including: 1) Strain-displacement relationships that define strain in terms of displacements. 2) Strain-stress relationships known as Hooke's law that relate strain to stress. 3) Stress-strain relationships that define stress in terms of strain. 4) Equilibrium equations that relate stresses to body forces using equations of static equilibrium. It also notes there are 15 equations and 15 unknowns to solve for the 6 strains, 3 displacements, and 6 stresses.
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BASIC RELATIONSHIPS IN ELASTICITY THEORY

I. Nomenclature

a) ei = strain in the i- direction

i
= x,y,z (Cartesian) or r, q, z (cylindrical)
gij = shear strain in the i – j plane

b) u, v, w = displacements in the three directions (m)

c) si = normal stress component (Pa)

t ij = shear stress component (Pa)

d) E =modulus of elasticity in tension and compression (Pa)


G = modulus of elasticity in shear (Pa) = E / 2(1 + N )
n = Poisson’s ratio

e) X .Y .Z = body force components (N/m3)

R,Q,Z =body force components (N/m3)


II. Strain-Displacement Relationships

a) Cartesian Coordinates

∂u ∂v ∂u
ex = g xy = +
∂x ∂x ∂y

∂v ∂w ∂v
ey = g yz = +
† ∂y † ∂y ∂z

∂w ∂u ∂w
ez = g xz = +
† ∂z † ∂z ∂x

b) Cylindrical Coordinates †
† †
∂u ∂v 1 ∂u v
er = g rQ = + -
∂r ∂r r ∂Q r

u 1 ∂v 1 ∂w ∂v
eQ = + gQ z = +
† r r ∂Q † r ∂Q ∂z

∂w ∂u ∂w
ez = g zr = +
† ∂z † ∂z ∂r

III. Strain-Stress Relationships


† †
(Hooke’s law for an isotropic medium)

a) Cartesian Coordinates

1
ex = [s x - v (s y + s z )]
E

1
ey = [s y - v (s x + s z )]
† E

1
ez = [s z -
v(s x +
s y )]
† E

t xy = Gg xy , t yz = Gg yz , t xz = Gg xz

† 2
b) Cylindrical Coordinates

1
er = [s r - v (s Q + s z )]
E

1
eQ = [s Q -
v(s r +
s z )]
† E

1
ez = [s z - v(s r + s Q )]
† E

t rQ = Gg rQ , t rz = Gg rz , t Qz = Gg Qz

IV. Stress-Strain Relationships



a) Cartesian Coordinates

E
sx = [(v -1)ex - v(ey + ez )]
(v + 1)(2v -1)

† E
sy = [(v -1)ey - v(ex + ez )]
(v + 1)(2v -1)

† E
sz = [(v -1)ez - v(ez + ey )]
(v + 1)(2v -1)

b)† Cylindrical Coordinates

E
sr = [(v -1)er - v(eQ + ez )]
(v + 1)(2v -1)

E
† sQ = [(v -1)eQ - v(er + ez )]
(v + 1)(2v -1)

E
† sz = [(v -1)ez - v(er + eQ )]
(v + 1)(2v -1)

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V. Equilibrium Equations

a) Cartesian Coordinates

∂s x ∂t xy ∂t xz
+ + +X =0
∂x ∂y ∂z

∂s y ∂t xy ∂t yz
+ + +Y = 0
∂y ∂x ∂z

∂t z ∂t xz ∂t yz
+
+ +Z =0
∂z ∂x ∂y

b) Cylidrical Coordinates

1 ∂s Q ∂t rQ 2t rQ ∂t zQ
+ + + +Q=0
r ∂Q ∂r r ∂z

∂s r 1 ∂t rQ s r - s Q ∂t r z
+ + + +R=0
† ∂r r ∂Q r ∂z

∂s z 1 ∂t zQ ∂t rz t
+ + + rz + Z = 0
∂z r ∂Q ∂r r

VI. Equation and Unknown Count

a) Equations
6 strain – displacement relationships
6 strain – stress relationships
3 Equilibrium equations
15 equations

b) Unknowns

6 strains

3 displacements

6 stresses

15 unknowns

∂v
lim [(r + u)DQ + v + DQ] - [rDQ + v]
eQ = ∂Q
DQ Æ 0 rDQ
eQ lim

lim u 1 ∂v u 1 ∂v
† eQ = [ + ]= +
DQ Æ 0 r r ∂Q r r ∂Q

∂u
lim u+ Dr - u
† ∂r ∂u
er = =
Dr Æ 0 Dr ∂r

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