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File: Strength Of Materials Ppt 78774 | Lect 2 Mmt(me 294)
statics and strength of materials statics is the study of forces acting in equilibrium on rigid bodies bodies are solid objects like steel cables gear teeth timber beams and axle ...

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    Statics and Strength of Materials
    Statics is the study of forces acting in equilibrium 
   on rigid bodies
    •
    “Bodies” are solid objects, like steel cables, gear teeth, timber beams, 
    and axle shafts (no liquids or gases);
    •
     “rigid” means the bodies do not stretch, bend, or twist;  
    •
    “equilibrium” means the rigid bodies are not accelerating. 
    In Strength of Materials, we keep the assumptions 
   of bodies in equilibrium, but we drop the “rigid” 
   assumption. 
    
    Real cables stretch under tension and real axle shafts 
    twist under torsional load.
   Strength of Materials
   Statics is the study of forces acting in equilibrium 
   on rigid bodies.
    •
    “Bodies” are solid objects, like steel cables, gear teeth, timber 
    beams, and axle shafts (no liquids or gases);
    •
     “rigid” means the bodies do not stretch, bend, or twist;  
    •
    “equilibrium” means the rigid bodies are not accelerating. 
   In Strength of Materials, we keep the assumptions 
   of bodies in equilibrium, but we drop the “rigid” 
   assumption. 
    ▫
    Real cables stretch under tension and real axle shafts 
    twist under torsional load. 
    ▫
    The most fundamental concepts in mechanics of materials 
    are stress and strain.
   Stress and Strain
  •The words “stress” and “strain” are used interchangeably: “I’m 
   feeling stressed” or “I’m under a lot of strain.”
  •In engineering, these words have specific, technical meanings. 
   If you tie a steel wire to a hook 
   in the ceiling and hang a weight 
   on the lower end, the wire will 
   stretch. 
   •
   Divide the change in length by 
   the original length, and you 
   have the strain in the wire. 
   •
   Divide the weight hanging from 
   the wire by the wire’s cross 
   sectional area, and you have the 
   tensile stress in the wire. 
     Stress and strain are ratios. 
       ▫The symbol for  stress is σ, the lower case 
        Greek letter sigma. Stress has units of force 
        per unit area
          When SI units are used, force is expressed in 
          newtons (N) and area in square meters (m2). 
                                      2
                              1N/m  = 1 
          Consequently, stress has units of newtons per 
                               2
                              Pa
          square meter (N/m ), that is, pascals (Pa).
           
          However, the pascal is such a small unit of 
          stress that it is necessary to work with large 
          multiples, usually the megapascal (MPa). 
                               6         6      2           2
                       1 MPa = 10  Pa = 10  N/ m  = 1 N/mm  
  The symbol for strain is ε, the lower case 
   Greek letter epsilon.
     Because normal strain is the ratio of two 
     lengths, it is a dimension- less quantity, that 
     is, it has no units. Therefore, strain is 
     expressed simply as a number, independent of 
     any system of units. 
     Numerical values of strain are usually very 
     small, because bars made of structural 
     materials undergo only small changes in 
     length when loaded.
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