Joselito
Mechanical
- Jun 24, 2002
- 14
Picture a steel plate (24" x 4" x 0.25"
clamped to a table such that the plate is cantilevered out away from the table by 22". Apply a load at the tip of the plate, normal to a surface, large enough to plastically deform the plate and permanently deflect the tip of the plate, say 2 inches.
Now, unclamp the plate and flip it over, and reclamp, such that the downwardly deflected tip now points up. Again, apply a load to the cantilevered tip of the plate, which is sufficient enough for plastic deflection to take place.
Will the plate return to its initial shape (will it straighten)?
Now, unclamp the plate and flip it over, and reclamp, such that the downwardly deflected tip now points up. Again, apply a load to the cantilevered tip of the plate, which is sufficient enough for plastic deflection to take place.
Will the plate return to its initial shape (will it straighten)?