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Universidad

Tecnológica
de Santiago
(UTESA)
Presentación
Nombre: Enrique Rafael
Matricula: 1-18-6329
Asignatura: Taller de Mecánica de
Materiales II
Sección: IMC-675-003
Profesor: Ing. Manuel Alberto Mejía
Tema: Práctica 3er Parcial
Práctica 5
CIRCULO DE
MOHR
1

 xy Max = 10.2 psi

 xy Max
x

101.31°

 p2  p1

y
 p1 = 21.2 psi C = 11.0 psi
 p2 = 0.8 psi R = 10.2 psi

x direction Normal Stress 9.000 psi Tension (+)


y direction Normal Stress 13.000 psi Tension (+)
xy direction Shear Stress 10.000 psi CW on x face (-)

y y

p2

x 5.65° x

50.65°

p1

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 xy Max = 89.7 psi

x
 xy Max

97.36°

 p2  p1

y
 p1 = 121.2 psi C = 31.5 psi
 p2 = -58.2 psi R = 89.7 psi

x direction Normal Stress 20.000 psi Tension (+)


y direction Normal Stress 43.000 psi Tension (+)
xy direction Shear Stress 89.000 psi CW on x face (-)

y y

p2

x 3.68° x

48.68°

p1

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 xy Max = 110.7 psi

x  xy Max

96.48°

 p2  p1

y
 p1 = 172.2 psi C = 61.5 psi
 p2 = -49.2 psi R = 110.7 psi

x direction Normal Stress 49.000 psi Tension (+)


y direction Normal Stress 74.000 psi Tension (+)
xy direction Shear Stress 110.000 psi CW on x face (-)

y y

p2

x 3.24° x

48.24°

p1

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 xy Max = 233.1 psi

 xy Max
x

105.17°

 p2  p1

y
 p1 = 322.1 psi C = 89.0 psi
 p2 = -144.1 psi R = 233.1 psi

x direction Normal Stress 28.000 psi Tension (+)


y direction Normal Stress 150.000 psi Tension (+)
xy direction Shear Stress 225.000 psi CW on x face (-)

y y

p2

x x
7.58°
52.58°

p1

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 xy Max = 40.0 psi

 xy Max

46.52°

 p2  p1

 p1 = 162.5 psi C = 122.5 psi


 p2 = 82.5 psi R = 40.0 psi

x direction Normal Stress 150.000 psi Tension (+)


y direction Normal Stress 95.000 psi Tension (+)
xy direction Shear Stress 29.000 psi CW on x face (-)

y y
p2

x 21.74°
23.26° x

p1

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 xy Max = 301.7 psi

 xy Max x

83.91°

 p2  p1

y
 p1 = 479.7 psi C = 178.0 psi
 p2 = -123.7 psi R = 301.7 psi

x direction Normal Stress 210.000 psi Tension (+)


y direction Normal Stress 146.000 psi Tension (+)
xy direction Shear Stress 300.000 psi CW on x face (-)

y y

p2

x
3.04° x
41.96°

p1

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 xy Max = 390.2 psi

xxy Max

91.62°

 p2  p1

y
 p1 = 468.2 psi C = 78.0 psi
 p2 = -312.2 psi R = 390.2 psi

x direction Normal Stress 67.000 psi Tension (+)


y direction Normal Stress 89.000 psi Tension (+)
xy direction Shear Stress 390.000 psi CW on x face (-)

y y

p2

x .81° x

45.81°

p1

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 xy Max = 176.0 psi

 xy
x Max

90.49°

 p2  p1

y
 p1 = 274.5 psi C = 98.5 psi
 p2 = -77.5 psi R = 176.0 psi

x direction Normal Stress 97.000 psi Tension (+)


y direction Normal Stress 100.000 psi Tension (+)
xy direction Shear Stress 176.000 psi CW on x face (-)

y y

p2

x .24° x

45.24°

p1

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 xy Max = 200.3 psi

x xy Max

93.29°

 p2  p1

y
 p1 = 261.8 psi C = 61.5 psi
 p2 = -138.8 psi R = 200.3 psi

x direction Normal Stress 50.000 psi Tension (+)


y direction Normal Stress 73.000 psi Tension (+)
xy direction Shear Stress 200.000 psi CW on x face (-)

y y

p2

x 1.65° x

46.65°

p1

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 xy Max = 400.3 psi

 xy Maxx

87.92°

 p2  p1

y
 p1 = 510.8 psi C = 110.5 psi
 p2 = -289.8 psi R = 400.3 psi

x direction Normal Stress 125.000 psi Tension (+)


y direction Normal Stress 96.000 psi Tension (+)
xy direction Shear Stress 400.000 psi CW on x face (-)

y y

p2

x
1.04° x
43.96°

p1

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Práctica 6
ESFUERZOS
COMBINADOS
Explanation of Combined Loading Calculations
1

Section properties for the clamp are as follows:


h = 20.000 in.
b = 23.000 in.
c = 20.000 in. / 2
= 10.000 in.
A = bh
= 460.000 in.2
I = bh3/ 12
= 15,333.333 in.4
S = 15,333.333 in.4 / 10.000 in.
= 1,533.333 in.3

The internal force Ny = 3.0 lb creates a uniformly distributed tension normal stress.

a = Ny / Area
= 3.0 lb / 460.000 in.2
= 0.006522 psi

The internal moment Mz = 36.0 lb-in. creates linearly distributed tension and compression normal stresses in the clamp.
Stresses on the inner side of the clamp are tension while compression stresses occur on the outer side. The maximum
magnitude of the bending stress is:

b = |Mz| / S
= 36.0 lb-in. / 1,533.333 in.3
= 0.02348 psi

At point A on the inner surface of the clamp, the axial and bending normal stresses (both tension) can be superimposed for
a combined normal stress of:
A = Ny / Area + |Mz| / S
= 0.006522 psi + 0.02348 psi
= 0.03000 psi

At point B on the outer surface of the clamp, the tension axial stress is counteracted by the compression bending stress so
that the combined normal stress is:
B = Ny / Area - |Mz| / S
= 0.006522 psi - 0.02348 psi
= -0.01696 psi

Since there are no shear stresses, the 0.03000 psi and -0.01696 psi normal stresses are also the principal stresses on the
inner and outer surfaces of the clamp, respectively. In each case, the maximum shear stress is equal to half of the
principal stress.

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Explanation of Combined Loading Calculations
2

Section properties for the clamp are as follows:


h = 12.000 in.
b = 28.000 in.
c = 12.000 in. / 2
= 6.000 in.
A = bh
= 336.000 in.2
I = bh3/ 12
= 4,032.000 in.4
S = 4,032.000 in.4 / 6.000 in.
= 672.000 in.3

The internal force Ny = 7.0 lb creates a uniformly distributed tension normal stress.

a = Ny / Area
= 7.0 lb / 336.000 in.2
= 0.02083 psi

The internal moment Mz = 84.0 lb-in. creates linearly distributed tension and compression normal stresses in the clamp.
Stresses on the inner side of the clamp are tension while compression stresses occur on the outer side. The maximum
magnitude of the bending stress is:

b = |Mz| / S
= 84.0 lb-in. / 672.000 in.3
= 0.1250 psi

At point A on the inner surface of the clamp, the axial and bending normal stresses (both tension) can be superimposed for
a combined normal stress of:
A = Ny / Area + |Mz| / S
= 0.02083 psi + 0.1250 psi
= 0.1458 psi

At point B on the outer surface of the clamp, the tension axial stress is counteracted by the compression bending stress so
that the combined normal stress is:
B = Ny / Area - |Mz| / S
= 0.02083 psi - 0.1250 psi
= -0.1042 psi

Since there are no shear stresses, the 0.1458 psi and -0.1042 psi normal stresses are also the principal stresses on the
inner and outer surfaces of the clamp, respectively. In each case, the maximum shear stress is equal to half of the
principal stress.

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Explanation of Combined Loading Calculations
3

Section properties for the clamp are as follows:


h = 12.000 in.
b = 33.000 in.
c = 12.000 in. / 2
= 6.000 in.
A = bh
= 396.000 in.2
I = bh3/ 12
= 4,752.000 in.4
S = 4,752.000 in.4 / 6.000 in.
= 792.000 in.3

The internal force Ny = 40.0 lb creates a uniformly distributed tension normal stress.

a = Ny / Area
= 40.0 lb / 396.000 in.2
= 0.1010 psi

The internal moment Mz = 480.0 lb-in. creates linearly distributed tension and compression normal stresses in the clamp.
Stresses on the inner side of the clamp are tension while compression stresses occur on the outer side. The maximum
magnitude of the bending stress is:

b = |Mz| / S
= 480.0 lb-in. / 792.000 in.3
= 0.6061 psi

At point A on the inner surface of the clamp, the axial and bending normal stresses (both tension) can be superimposed for
a combined normal stress of:
A = Ny / Area + |Mz| / S
= 0.1010 psi + 0.6061 psi
= 0.7071 psi

At point B on the outer surface of the clamp, the tension axial stress is counteracted by the compression bending stress so
that the combined normal stress is:
B = Ny / Area - |Mz| / S
= 0.1010 psi - 0.6061 psi
= -0.5051 psi

Since there are no shear stresses, the 0.7071 psi and -0.5051 psi normal stresses are also the principal stresses on the
inner and outer surfaces of the clamp, respectively. In each case, the maximum shear stress is equal to half of the
principal stress.

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Explanation of Combined Loading Calculations
4

Section properties for the clamp are as follows:


h = 19.000 in.
b = 54.000 in.
c = 19.000 in. / 2
= 9.500 in.
A = bh
= 1,026.000 in.2
I = bh3/ 12
= 30,865.500 in.4
S = 30,865.500 in.4 / 9.500 in.
= 3,249.000 in.3

The internal force Ny = 68.0 lb creates a uniformly distributed tension normal stress.

a = Ny / Area
= 68.0 lb / 1,026.000 in.2
= 0.06628 psi

The internal moment Mz = 816.0 lb-in. creates linearly distributed tension and compression normal stresses in the clamp.
Stresses on the inner side of the clamp are tension while compression stresses occur on the outer side. The maximum
magnitude of the bending stress is:

b = |Mz| / S
= 816.0 lb-in. / 3,249.000 in.3
= 0.2512 psi

At point A on the inner surface of the clamp, the axial and bending normal stresses (both tension) can be superimposed for
a combined normal stress of:
A = Ny / Area + |Mz| / S
= 0.06628 psi + 0.2512 psi
= 0.3174 psi

At point B on the outer surface of the clamp, the tension axial stress is counteracted by the compression bending stress so
that the combined normal stress is:
B = Ny / Area - |Mz| / S
= 0.06628 psi - 0.2512 psi
= -0.1849 psi

Since there are no shear stresses, the 0.3174 psi and -0.1849 psi normal stresses are also the principal stresses on the
inner and outer surfaces of the clamp, respectively. In each case, the maximum shear stress is equal to half of the
principal stress.

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Explanation of Combined Loading Calculations
5

Section properties for the clamp are as follows:


h = 27.000 in.
b = 40.000 in.
c = 27.000 in. / 2
= 13.500 in.
A = bh
= 1,080.000 in.2
I = bh3/ 12
= 65,610.000 in.4
S = 65,610.000 in.4 / 13.500 in.
= 4,860.000 in.3

The internal force Ny = 140.0 lb creates a uniformly distributed tension normal stress.

a = Ny / Area
= 140.0 lb / 1,080.000 in.2
= 0.1296 psi

The internal moment Mz = 1,680.0 lb-in. creates linearly distributed tension and compression normal stresses in the clamp.
Stresses on the inner side of the clamp are tension while compression stresses occur on the outer side. The maximum
magnitude of the bending stress is:

b = |Mz| / S
= 1,680.0 lb-in. / 4,860.000 in.3
= 0.3457 psi

At point A on the inner surface of the clamp, the axial and bending normal stresses (both tension) can be superimposed for
a combined normal stress of:
A = Ny / Area + |Mz| / S
= 0.1296 psi + 0.3457 psi
= 0.4753 psi

At point B on the outer surface of the clamp, the tension axial stress is counteracted by the compression bending stress so
that the combined normal stress is:
B = Ny / Area - |Mz| / S
= 0.1296 psi - 0.3457 psi
= -0.2160 psi

Since there are no shear stresses, the 0.4753 psi and -0.2160 psi normal stresses are also the principal stresses on the
inner and outer surfaces of the clamp, respectively. In each case, the maximum shear stress is equal to half of the
principal stress.

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