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(a)
Find the change in length of the cube in the x direction.
(a)
Answer to Problem 91P
The change in length of the cube in the x direction is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The modulus of elasticity in x-direction
The modulus of elasticity y-direction
The modulus of elasticity in z-direction
The strain along xz axis is 0.254.
The strain along xy axis is 0.254
The strain along zy axis is 0.428.
Calculation:
Write the stress to strain Equation along x direction as follows:
Here,
Write the stress to strain Equation along y direction as follows:
Write the stress to strain Equation along z direction as follows:
Equate the stress Equation along xy axis.
Equate the stress Equation along yz axis.
Equate the stress Equation along zx axis.
Apply the constraint conditions as follows:
Substitute 0 for
Substitute 0 for
Substitute
Substitute
Solving Equation to get values,
Apply the Equation (4) and (5) in Equation 1 as follows:
Substitute 0.254 for
Calculate the cross sectional area of cube as follows:
Here, a is the sides.
Substitute
Find the normal stress along x axis as follows:
Here, P is the tensile load and A is the cross sectional area.
Substitute
Find the strain along x axis as follows:
Substitute
Determine the change in length of the cube in the x direction using the relation:
Here,
Substitute
Thus, the change in length of the cube in the x direction is
(b)
The stress values
(b)
Answer to Problem 91P
The stress value
The stress value
The stress value
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Find the normal stress along x axis as follows:
Here, P is the tensile load and A is the cross sectional area.
Substitute
Thus, the stress value
Find the normal stress along y,z axis as follows:
Substitute
Thus, the stress value
Thus, the stress value
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