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Department of Food Engineering Ned University of Engineering and Technology

This document contains lecture slides on mechanics of materials. It discusses sign convention, examples of calculating principal stresses and planes, and sample problems. One sample problem shows determining principal stresses and planes from a state of stress, and stresses on an element rotated 30 degrees. The document concludes with listing practice problems for students.
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Department of Food Engineering Ned University of Engineering and Technology

This document contains lecture slides on mechanics of materials. It discusses sign convention, examples of calculating principal stresses and planes, and sample problems. One sample problem shows determining principal stresses and planes from a state of stress, and stresses on an element rotated 30 degrees. The document concludes with listing practice problems for students.
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DEPARTMENT OF FOOD ENGINEERING

NED UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Course Title : Mechanics Of Materials


Course Code : MM-205
Year: S.E
7-1
Lecture 6 c

7-2
Sign Convention

7-3
Example 7.01

7-4
Example 7.01

7-5
Example 7.02

7-6
Example 7.02
• Principal planes and stresses
 max  OA  OC  CA  20 
50
 max  70 MPa
 min  OB  OC  BC  20  50
 min  30 MPa
tan 2 p  FX
CP  40

30
2 p  53.1

 p  26.6

7-7
Example 7.02

• Maximum shear stress

s   p  45  max  R    ave


s  71.6  max  50 MPa   20 MPa
7-8
Sample Problem 7.2

For the state of stress shown,


determine (a) the principal planes
and the principal stresses, (b) the
stress components exerted on the
element obtained by rotating the SOLUTION:
given element counterclockwise • Construct Mohr’s circle
through 30 degrees.
x y
 ave  2  100 2 60  80 MPa
R CF 2   FX 2   202   482  52
MPa 7-9
Sample Problem 7.2

• Principal planes and stresses

XF 48  max  OA  OC  CA  max  OA  OC  BC
tan 2 p  CF   2.4 20
 80  52  80  52
2 p  67.4
 max  132 MPa  min  28MPa
 p  33.7 clockwise
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Sample Problem 7.2

• Principal planes and stresses

XF 48  max  OA  OC  CA  max  OA  OC  BC
tan 2 p  CF   2.4 20
 80  52  80  52
2 p  67.4
 max  132 MPa  min  28MPa
 p  33.7 clockwise
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Sample Problem 7.2

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Practice Problem
• Sample Problem: 7.1 to 7.3
• Exercise Problem: 7.1 to 7.18 , 7.31 to 7.40
• Example Problem:7.01 , 7.02

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THE END

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