kamal11
Mechanical
- Apr 30, 2006
- 16
I put a sheet of following dimensions on floor. Assume the material is glass.
1) thickness 1.2 mm diameter 2"
2) thickness 1.5 mm diameter 2"
3) thickness 1.8 mm diameter 2"
4) thickness 2 mm and diameter 2"
And I apply same compressive load on all these sheets
Let us assume that i transfer the load with a rod of 2" OD diameter and ID of 1".
The compressive stresses on these would be load/(pi*(2*2-1*1)/4)
Since compressive stress is same. As i start increasing the load i know the glass sheet with minimim thickness will break first.
Assuming that this is not a bucking case, how do i deterimine at which load the 1.2 mm (minimim thickness) sheet will break
In the calculation of the stress that includes thickness what is the area i need to use for calculation.
Is it the area i need to consider for calculating the stress is (D*t) or (pi*D*t). what should be the value of D
Is it the outer diameter of the rod or MEan diameter of the ID of the rod.
1) thickness 1.2 mm diameter 2"
2) thickness 1.5 mm diameter 2"
3) thickness 1.8 mm diameter 2"
4) thickness 2 mm and diameter 2"
And I apply same compressive load on all these sheets
Let us assume that i transfer the load with a rod of 2" OD diameter and ID of 1".
The compressive stresses on these would be load/(pi*(2*2-1*1)/4)
Since compressive stress is same. As i start increasing the load i know the glass sheet with minimim thickness will break first.
Assuming that this is not a bucking case, how do i deterimine at which load the 1.2 mm (minimim thickness) sheet will break
In the calculation of the stress that includes thickness what is the area i need to use for calculation.
Is it the area i need to consider for calculating the stress is (D*t) or (pi*D*t). what should be the value of D
Is it the outer diameter of the rod or MEan diameter of the ID of the rod.