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286CHAPTER 12.

STRESS AND DEFORMATION ANALYSIS OF LINEAR ELASTIC BARS IN TORSION


therefore by integration

1 =

M1
x1 + c,
G1 J (1)

x1 = 0,

1 (x1 =
1 ) =

1 = 0 = c = 0

M1
1
G1 J (1)

(1)

We do the same for 2 :


2 =

M2
M2
= 2 =
x1 + c,
G2 J (2)
G2 J (2)

2 (x1 =
2 ) =
Using (1) & (2) =
Using (I) & (II) =

M 1 1
G1 J (1)
M 1 1
G1 a41

M 2 2
G2 J (2)

G1

(Mt M1 )2
G2 a42


M1

M2
2
G2 J (2)

M 1 1

M1 =
M2 =

1
G1 a41




a4
1
2

2
+
4
G1 a1
G2 a42
2
G2 a42

x1 = 0,

2 = 0 = c = 0

(2)
M 2 2

a4
2
2

G2


= Mt

1
G1 a41

2
G2 a42

1
G1 a41

2
G2 a42

M 1 1
G1 a41

M 2 2
G2 a42

(II)

2
G2 a42

1
1

Mt

Mt

Example 12-5
Consider the bar below, which is subjected to combined tension and torsion.

Mt

Mt


 0 z y


0
Eigenvalues:  z
 y
0


0 + 02 + 4 2 r2
x =
,
2

Figure 12.27:



 = 0 =


y = 0,

(n ) max =
(s ) max =

z =

02 + 4 2 r2
,
2

02 +4 2 a2
2

x z
1
=
02
2
2
0 +

+ 4 2 a2

r2 = y 2 + z 2

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