MAE 322 Machine Design Lecture 2. Dr. Hodge Jenkins Mercer University

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MAE 322 Machine Design Lecture 2 Dr. Hodge Jenkins Mercer University

Statics Load Failure Theories to Understand Maximum Normal Stress (MNS) Maximum Shear Stress (MSS) Distortion Energy (DE) Coulomb-Mohr

Maximum Shear Stress Theory (MSS) Theory: Yielding begins when the maximum shear stress in a stress element exceeds the maximum shear stress in a tension test specimen of the same material when that specimen begins to yield. For a tension test specimen, the maximum shear stress is s 1 /2. At yielding, when s 1 = S y, the maximum shear stress is S y /2. Could restate the theory as follows: Theory: Yielding begins when the maximum shear stress in a stress element exceeds S y /2.

Maximum Shear Stress Theory (MSS) Plot three cases on principal stress axes Case 1: s A s B 0 s A S y Case 2: s A 0 s B s A s B S y Case 3: 0 s A s B s B S y Other lines are symmetric cases Inside envelope is predicted safe zone Fig. 5 7 n S y /2 max

Maximum Shear Stress Theory (MSS) Comparison to experimental failure data Conservative in all quadrants Commonly used for design situations Good, safe theory for design, but could be more accurate

Distortion Energy (DE) Failure Theory More accurate than MSS Failure Theory Also known as: Octahedral Shear Stress Shear Energy Von Mises Von Mises Hencky

Distortion Energy (DE) Failure Theory Originated from observation that ductile materials stressed hydrostatically under deep water (equal principal stresses) exhibited yield strengths greatly in excess of expected values. Theorizes that if strain energy is divided into hydrostatic volume changing energy and angular distortion energy, the yielding is primarily affected by the distortion energy.

Distortion Energy (DE) Failure Theory Theory: Yielding occurs when the distortion strain energy per unit volume reaches the distortion strain energy per unit volume for yield in simple tension or compression of the same material (like in tensile testing).

Deriving the Distortion Energy Hydrostatic stress is average of principal stresses Strain energy per unit volume, Substituting Eq. (3 19) for principal strains into strain energy equation,

Deriving the Distortion Energy Strain energy for producing only volume change is obtained by substituting s av for s 1, s 2, and s 3 Substituting s av Obtain distortion energy by subtracting volume changing energy, Eq. (5 7), from total strain energy,

Deriving the Distortion Energy, Ud Tension test specimen at yield has s 1 = S y and s 2 = s 3 =0 Applying to Eq. (5 8), distortion energy for tension test specimen is DE theory predicts failure when distortion energy, Eq. (5 8), exceeds distortion energy of tension test specimen, Eq. (5 9)

Von Mises Stress Left hand side is defined as von Mises stress=σ For plane stress, simplifies to In terms of x-y-z components, in three dimensions In terms of xyz components, for plane stress

Distortion Energy Theory With Von Mises Stress Von Mises Stress can be thought of as a single, equivalent, or effective stress for the entire general state of stress in a stress element. Distortion Energy failure theory simply compares von Mises stress to yield strength. Introducing a design factor, n S y s Expressing as factor of safety,

Octahedral Stresses Same results are obtained by evaluating octahedral stresses. Octahedral stresses are identical on 8 surfaces symmetric to the principal stress directions. Octahedral stresses allow representation of any stress situation with a set of normal and shear stresses. Principal stress element with single octahedral plane showing All 8 octahedral planes showing

Octahedral Shear Stress Octahedral normal stresses are normal to the octahedral surfaces, and are equal to the average of the principal stresses. Octahedral shear stresses lie on the octahedral surfaces. Fig. 5 10

Octahedral Shear Stress Failure Theory Theory: Yielding begins when the octahedral shear stress in a stress element exceeds the octahedral shear stress in a tension test specimen at yielding. The octahedral shear stress is For a tension test specimen at yielding, s 1 = S y, s 2 = s 3 = 0. Substituting into Eq. (5 16), The theory predicts failure when Eq. (5 16) exceeds Eq. (5 17). This condition reduces to

Failure Theory in Terms of von Mises Stress Equation is identical to Eq. (5 10) from Distortion Energy approach Identical conclusion for: Distortion Energy Octahedral Shear Stress Shear Energy Von Mises Von Mises Hencky n S y s

DE Theory Compared to Experimental Data Plot of von Mises stress on principal stress axes to compare to experimental data (and to other failure theories) DE curve is typical of data Note that typical equates to a 50% reliability from a design perspective Commonly used for analysis situations MSS theory useful for design situations where higher reliability is desired Fig. 5 15

Shear Strength Predictions For pure shear loading, Mohr s circle shows that s A = s B = Plotting this equation on principal stress axes gives load line for pure shear case Intersection of pure shear load line with failure curve indicates shear strength has been reached Each failure theory predicts shear strength to be some fraction of normal strength

Shear Strength Predictions For MSS theory, intersecting pure shear load line with failure line [Eq. (5 5)] results in Fig. 5 9

Shear Strength Predictions For DE theory, intersection pure shear load line with failure curve [Eq. (5 11)] gives Therefore, DE theory predicts shear strength as

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Example 5 1 (continued) Fig. 5 11