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1 ME 323 Final Lecture – April 2011 Additional Topics
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2 The Principle of Stationary Potential Energy (A Different Form of Castigliano’s 1 st Theorem) Define the “potential energy” as where U is the strain energy, and where F i = an applied force; u i = displacement in direction of F i at point of application of F i
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3 and, for “stationary” (which means minimizing ), So or i.e., Castigliano’s First Theorem. The function is used extensively in the finite element method.
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4 Example Given: a cantilever beam in bending P x L Find: approximate expression for vertical displacement v(x). Solution Assume, for example,
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5 Boundary conditions require that x P so and
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6 where v is defined positive downward. Thus, and for minimum (using “Rayleigh-Ritz method”)
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7 Cylindrical Pressure Vessels Thin-Walled Cylinders (ME 318 Lab S3) (closed cylinder) Thick-Walled Cylinders (See pp. 350-352, Budynas) (closed cylinder)
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8 Spinning Disks (See p. 355, Budynas) where is Poisson’s ratio, is the density of the material, and is the angular velocity.
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9 -free body diagrams; -equilibrium equations -fundamental equations of “The Chart”; -axial loading of rods; -bearing stresses in bolt holes and pin holes; -symmetric bending of beams; -unsymmetric bending of beams; -bending of composites and nonlinear materials; Topics we’ve studied in stress analysis (or “mechanics of materials”) in GE 213, ME 313, ME 323 include:
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10 -shearing stresses in pins; -torsion of circular members; -torsion of nonlinear materials; -torsion of tapered shafts; -torsion of noncircular open sections; -torsion of noncircular closed sections; -shearing stresses due to transverse loading in beams;
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11 -strain gauge data analysis; -temperature effects; -buckling of columns; -statically indeterminate problems; -failure criteria (von Mises, Tresca, max. normal stress, Mohr-Coulomb); and -problems requiring energy methods; -more.
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12 Additional topics in your future careers may include: -plate and shell analyses; -curved beam analysis; -contact problems; -finite element methods; -other computer methods; -life-long reference to textbooks, handbooks, data-bases and the internet
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13 Good luck with your studying. Please continue to check your e-mail and the course website for announcements regarding the final exam.
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