MDB 2034 Solid Mechanics: Experiment Sml2: Torsion of Bars Group Id
MDB 2034 Solid Mechanics: Experiment Sml2: Torsion of Bars Group Id
Experiment:...
Date & Time:.
May 2015
Group:.
ATTENDANCE FORM
EXPERIMENT
DATE:
GROUP ID:
LOCATION:
NAME
ID
TIME IN
18-02-07
SIGN
ON TIME / LATE
ON TIME / LATE
Remarks
Type/Condition
Yield Strength
(MPa)
Modulus of
Elasticity (GPa)
Torsional Yield
Strength (MPa)
Modulus of
Rigidity (GPa)
Steel
Brass
2. Write the equation that relates modulus of elasticity to modulus of rigidity. Identify all the parameters.
3. Draw a typical shear stress-shear strain curve for brass and describe the main features of the curve. Use the
reverse side of the page if required.
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To determine experimentally the relationship between the shear stress and the shear strain.
To find value of the modulus of rigidity for steel and brass
Apparatus
3
4
Theory
Some assumptions used in the derivation of the equations and consequently in the experiment are as follows:
1. The shaft is straight and has uniform circular cross section throughout its length.
2. The applied torque is constant over its length and acts about the polar axis.
3. The induced stresses do not exceed the limit of proportionality.
4. Cross sectional planes remain planes after strain.
5. Radial lines remain radial after strain.
T
B
A
d = diameter of shaft,
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Procedure (5 marks)
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Specimens
Materials: Steel, Brass
Equations Used (2 marks)
Polar Moment of Inertia:
Torsional moment:
T (Nm) = load indicator reading (N) load cell arm distance (m)
(Note: load cell arm distance = 0.1 m)
Angle of twist
(radian) = dial indicator reading (mm) / dial indicator arm distance (mm)
(Note: distance to dial indicator = 50 mm)
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Angle of Twist
Shear Stress
Shear Strain
Material
Load
Indicator
(N)
Dial
Indicator
(mm)
Torsional
Moment, T
(Nm)
Angle of
Twist,
(radians)
Shear Stress,
(MPa)
Shear Strain,
(m/m)
Steel
Brass
From your results, plot shear stress vs shear strain and determine the modulus of rigidity G. Compare the
measured values to acceptable values for steel and brass.
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Discussions (4 marks)
1. Explain how the properties obtained from a torsion test can be used in engineering design.
2. Discuss any discrepancies in the data obtained in this experiment versus typical values obtained from
texts or handbooks.
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