randomtaskk
Structural
- May 7, 2009
- 1
Hi,
As part of my recent employment graduate training I'm required to do some material testing etc.
As part of this I'm required to find strains along various axes from a 0/60/120 degree strain rosette readout.
The problem is I have to do this via a tensor based approach, which I can't seem to find exmaples of in any of the books lying around the office or that I otherwise have access too.
I remember from Uni that we always used equations to do it, and never covered a tensor based approach. Does anyone know where I might be able to find an example, or could otherwise advise on the tensor based method?
I'm familiar with combining three states of stress on varying axes using directional cosines etc. to determine principal stresses in a section, and I presume the method follows something fairly similar, but I just can't work out how to go about it.
Any help appreciated, thanks.
As part of my recent employment graduate training I'm required to do some material testing etc.
As part of this I'm required to find strains along various axes from a 0/60/120 degree strain rosette readout.
The problem is I have to do this via a tensor based approach, which I can't seem to find exmaples of in any of the books lying around the office or that I otherwise have access too.
I remember from Uni that we always used equations to do it, and never covered a tensor based approach. Does anyone know where I might be able to find an example, or could otherwise advise on the tensor based method?
I'm familiar with combining three states of stress on varying axes using directional cosines etc. to determine principal stresses in a section, and I presume the method follows something fairly similar, but I just can't work out how to go about it.
Any help appreciated, thanks.