cnuk
Mechanical
- Oct 7, 2004
- 75
I am reading some articles from Axel Products re: tests for specifying elastomer properties for FEA. I am confused about the planar shear test. This is the test that looks like a very wide tensile specimen. My ASCII art below shows the specimen and the axis orientation.
^ Y-Axis
|
-------------
| | ---> X-Axis
-------------
Z-Axis is perpendicular to thickness.
Assumption 1: Thin specimen===> SigmaZ=0
Assumption 2: Wide specimen===> Strain X=0 near middle
Hookes Law reduces to:
SigmaX = SigmaY*Poisson's ratio
For example, SigmaX=.5, SigmaY=1(Applied load), SigmaZ=0. If I do a Mohr's Circle for three dimensions it looks like I should get a max shear stress if I rotate 45 deg about the X-axis. So the max shear is across the thickness of the sample correct? Just trying to make sure I understand this. I made a simple Pro/Mechanica model and verified most of this, but I am a little fuzzy on the max shear and what value to expect. In my example above, should I expect a max shear of .5 at an angle of 45 deg in the YZ plane (ie: rotated 45 deg about the X-Axis)?
Thank You
^ Y-Axis
|
-------------
| | ---> X-Axis
-------------
Z-Axis is perpendicular to thickness.
Assumption 1: Thin specimen===> SigmaZ=0
Assumption 2: Wide specimen===> Strain X=0 near middle
Hookes Law reduces to:
SigmaX = SigmaY*Poisson's ratio
For example, SigmaX=.5, SigmaY=1(Applied load), SigmaZ=0. If I do a Mohr's Circle for three dimensions it looks like I should get a max shear stress if I rotate 45 deg about the X-axis. So the max shear is across the thickness of the sample correct? Just trying to make sure I understand this. I made a simple Pro/Mechanica model and verified most of this, but I am a little fuzzy on the max shear and what value to expect. In my example above, should I expect a max shear of .5 at an angle of 45 deg in the YZ plane (ie: rotated 45 deg about the X-Axis)?
Thank You