Introduction to Aircraft Structural Analysis (Elsevier Aerospace Engineering)

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3.1Prandtl Stress Function Solution 73

whichgives


T=

πR^4
2

G


dz

thatis,


T=GJ


dz

(iii)

inwhichJ=πR^4 / 2 =πD^4 /32(Disthediameter),thepolarsecondmomentofareaofthebar’scross
section.
SubstitutingforG(dθ/dz)inEq.(ii)from(iii)


φ=−

T

2 J

(x^2 +y^2 −R^2 )

andfromEqs.(3.2)


τzy=−

∂φ
∂x

=

Tx
J

τzx=

∂φ
∂y

=−

T

J

y

Theresultantshearstressatanypointonthesurfaceofthebaristhengivenby

τ=


τzy^2 +τzx^2

thatis,


τ=

T

J


x^2 +y^2

thatis,


τ=

TR

J

(iv)

Theprecedingargumentmaybeappliedtoanyannulusofradiusrwithinthecrosssectionofthe
barsothatthestressdistributionisgivenby


τ=

Tr
J

andthereforeincreaseslinearlyfromzeroatthecenterofthebartoamaximumTR/Jatthesurface.


Example 3.2
A uniform bar has the elliptical cross section that is shown in Fig. 3.6 and is subjected to equal and
oppositetorquesTateachofitsfreeends.Deriveexpressionsfortherateoftwistinthebar,theshear
stressdistribution,andthewarpingdisplacementofitscrosssection.

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