Lecture 1
Lecture 1
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Basic Principle
Mechanics of materials is a branch of applied mechanics
that deals with the behaviour of solid bodies subjected to
various types of loading.
compression.
Bar Beam
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Basic Principle
The principal objective of mechanics of materials is to
determine the stresses, strains, and displacements in
structures and their components due to the loads acting
on them.
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Tensile strain representing an elongation or stretching are
+ve
Compressive strains representing a shortening are –ve.
The strain ε is called a normal strain as it is associated with
normal stresses.
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Units for strain or normal strain are mm/m, μm/m etc. strain
is dimensionless quantity.
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Mechanical properties of materials
Studied using a tensile or compression testing machine
and determining the stress and strain at various magnitudes
of the load then plotting a stress-strain diagram. For a typical
steel specimen in tension we have:
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Rock sample being tested in
compression to obtain
compressive strength, elastic
modulus and Poisson’s ratio.
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Stress – Strain Curve Strain Hardening
(a) (b)
Stress-strain diagrams illustrating (a) elastic behaviour, and (b) partially elastic behaviour
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Linear Elasticity, Hooke’s Law and Poisson Ratio
When a material behaves elastically and also exhibits a linear
relationship between σ and ε, it is linearly elastic
Axial elongation and lateral contraction of a prismatic bar in tension: (a) bar
before loading, and (b) bar after loading
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The lateral strain ε’ at any point in bar is proportional to the axial
strain ε at the same, if material is linearly elastic.