Introduction to Mechanical Properties

Introduction to Mechanical Properties
The Basics
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Introduction to Mechanical Properties
The Basics

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What do you think when you hear the word, 'Mechanical'?

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Definition
According to Cambridge Dictionary: 

"Operated by a machine, or connected with machines or their parts." 

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Based on the Definition on the previous slide, give some examples of machines that have mechanical action associated to them.

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Forces acting on a body:
When a force acts upon the body it can either change the shape or the motion of that body.
**NO BODY IS PERFECTLY RIGID WHEN A FORCE IS APPLIED TO IT - THE MATERIAL HAS BECOME STRESSED**
For example a spanner when tightening a nut.

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What are the forces that produce these changes?
A
Tension
B
Torsion
C
Compression
D
Shear

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Definitions:
Tension: Is a force that tends to stretch a material.
Compression: Is a force that tends to squeeze or crush a
material
Shear: Is a force that tends to slide one face of the
material over an adjacent face
Torsion:  The force that causes twisting, or the state of being twisted

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Example Applications

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Ask two students to label the sections that are in:

  • Tension
  • Compression
Example Applications cont'd

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Further applications

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Further Applications
What part of the following diagram is in:
  • Tension
  • Compression
  • Shear

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Worked Examples

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Tension & Compression
As noted earlier, materials are stresses when in tension. Stress can be defined as: the ratio of the applied force F to cross-sectional area A of the material. The symbol used for tensile and
compressive stress is σ (Greek letter sigma). The unit of
stress is the pascal*, Pa, where 1 Pa = 1 N/m2. 
Hence > σ = F/A = Pa

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A rectangular bar having a cross-sectional area of 75 mm2 has a tensile force of
15 kN applied to it. Determine the stress in the bar.

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A square-sectioned support of side 12 mm is
loaded with a compressive force of 10 kN.
Determine the compressive stress in the support.

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A bolt having a diameter of 5 mm is loaded so that the shear stress in it is 120 MPa.
Determine the value of the shear force on the
bolt.

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Shear 
For a shear force the shear stress is equal to Force / Area, where the cross-sectional area A is that which is parallel to the direction of the shear force. The symbol used for shear stress is
the Greek letter tau, τ.

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A bolt having a diameter of 5 mm is loaded so that the shear stress in it is 120 MPa.
Determine the value of the shear force on the
bolt

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A rectangular bar having a cross-sectional area of 105 mm2 has a tensile force of
25 kN applied to it. Determine the stress in the bar.

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Recall two new things that you have learnt from todays lesson.

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How did you find todays lesson?
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