Pearson eText for Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.94P
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The compressive load applied in the z-direction according to Tresca yield criteria

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Answer to Problem 2.94P

Compressive load applied in the z-direction is 60kN .

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

  Area of the face of the metal cube, A=5cm2Shear yield strength of the metal, k=140MPa,Compressive load applied on the metal, Fx=40kN,Fy=80kN.

Calculation:

Calculating the compressive stress due to applied load,

  σx=FxAσx=40×10005×104σx=80MPa,σy=FyAσy=80×10005×104σy=160MPa.

Writing the formula for principal stresses,

  σ1/2=σx+σy2±(σxσy2)2+τxy2Here, τxy=0,Pugging the value of σx&σyσ1/2=801602±(80(160)2)2+02σ1/2=2402±(80+1602)2σ1/2=2402±802σ1/2=120±40σ1=120+40σ1=80MPa,σ2=120140σ2=160MPa

Let the stress in the z-direction be σ3=σz

Now according to Tresca yield criteria,

  τmax=|(σ1σ22),(σ3σ32),(σ3σ12)|k=|(σ1σ22),(σ2σ32),(σ3σ12)|Plugging the value of k,σ1&σ2140=|(160(80)2),(80(σz)2),(σz(160)2)|140=|(160+802),(80+σz2),(σz+1602)|140=|(802),(80+σz2),(σz+1602)|

Now taking the above values as shown below,

  140=|(802),(80+σz2),(σz+1602)|140=|80+σz2|140=80+σz280+σz=140×280+σz=280σz=280+80σz=360MPa,140=|σz+1602|σz+1602=140σz+160=140×2σz+160=280σz=280160σz=120σz=120MPa

Since, we have taken stress in the z-direction as negative for compressive load and out of two values from above one is positive and one is negative.

Hence, the compressive stress in z-direction would be σz=120MPa

Now calculating the compressive load in the z-direction,

  σz=FzA120×106=Fz5×104Fz=120×106×5×104Fz=600×102Fz=60kN

Hence the compressive load applied in the z-direction according to Trescas criteria would be 60kN .

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