10 Torsion Test
10 Torsion Test
10 Torsion Test
Torsion Tests
Subjects of interest
• Introduction/Objectives
• Mechanical properties in torsion
• Torsional stresses for large plastic strains
• Type of torsion failures
• Torsion test vs.Tension test
• Hot torsion testing
• Driveshaft is subjected
to torsion in service.
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GKN driveline
Bar shaft
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Specimen used
A circular cross section specimen
is normally used since in the elastic
range, shear stress varies linearly
from a value zero at the centre of
the bar to a maximum value at the
surface.
Note: Thin-walled tubular specimen
is frequently used.
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Determination of torsion test
• Applying twisting moment to the specimen and
measure the torque.
rθ
γ = tan φ = Eq.1
Where L
θ is the angle of twist or degree of
rotation, radian
L is the test length of the specimen.
Torque-degree of rotation diagram
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Mechanical properties in torsion
• Consider a cylindrical bar subjected to a torsional moment at one end.
• The twisting moment is resisted by shear stresses set up in the cross
section of the bar. (zero at centre, max at surface)
r =a τ Where τ = shear stress, Pa
a
MT = ∫ τrdA = ∫ r 2 dA
MT = torsional moment, Nm
r =0 r o
Eq.2
r = radial distance measured
from centre of bar, m
∫
2
r dA J = polar moment of inertia, m4
But is the polar moment
of inertia of the area with respect
to the axis of the bar. Thus,
τJ MTr
M T = , or τ =
r J
Eq.3
M T D / 2 16 M T
τ max = = Eq.4
πD / 32 πD 3
4
16M T D1
τ= Eq.5
π ( D14 − D24 )
τ
G= Eq.6
γ
Or
MT L
G= Eq.7
Jθ
Torque-twist diagram
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Torsional stresses for large
plastic strains
• Beyond the torsional yield strength, the torque-twist angle
relationship is no longer linear and in the plastic range the shear
stress in the bar at the outer fiber can be calculated from
1 ' dM T 1
τa = θ + 3M T
Eq.8 Or τa = (BC + 3CD )
2πa dθ
3 '
2πa 3
Where θ’ = θ /L
dM T
=0
• At maximum point, . dθ '
The ultimate torsional shear
strength or modulus of
rupture in the bar at the outer
fibre is
3M max
τu = Eq.9
2πa 3
Method of calculating shear stress
from torque-twist diagram.
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Types of torsion failures
• State of stress in torsion on the surface of a bar occurs on two
mutually perpendicular planes (longitudinal yy and transverse xx).
• The principal stresses σ1,(longitudinal) σ3 (compressive) make
an angle of 45o and σ3 = -σ1. (intermediate stress σ2 = 0).
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Brittle failure
Where
m is strain rate sensitivity
Torque-twist curves at different n is the strain hardening exponent.
temperatures for a nickel-based alloy
in torsion at ε =2.5 s-1.
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References