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Introduction of Finite Elemény
neh Ana,
ie
a6)
for the simplest
¢ stiffness matrix axisym,
opment of the section isa plane triangle.
We' begin with the developmen a
element, the triangular torus,
tion
2, Axisymmetric Formulati neato
Praae a typical axisymmetric triangular element wil 3a iting i
Fig.4.5.
Fig. 4.5. Typical axisymmetric element
In two dimensional problems, the displacements and distributed body force ‘lie’: we
indicated by x-y plane. But in case of axisymmetric problems, these values are a
r-z plane as shown in Fig.4.5:
For two dimensional problem, the displacement vector w is given by,
Gey) = {"} i
where, wand v are the x and y components of u respectively.
In case of axisymmetric problems, the displacement vector uw is given by, >
u(r,2) = {“}
where, u and w are r and z components of u respectively,
The stresses and strains for two dimensional element are given by,
Stress, {0} =
Strain, {e} =
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call PU
exisymmettic element, stresses and strains are given by,
of i
og?
Stress, {0} =
Tre
where, 6, — Radial stress
6, —> Longitudinal stress
69 —> Circumferential stress
Tz — Shear stress
Strain, {e} =
Yes
where, e, -> Radial strain
e, —» Longitudinal strain
¢ > Circumferential strain
Yq > Shear strain
For two dimensional problem, body force is given by,
St (pt
F =-18,f
AG
Incase of axisymmetric problem, Fe {E
ic Element
.3. Derivation of Shape Function for Axisymmetri :
4 i shown in Fig.4.3.,
ce Cana a veri ‘element with nodes 1, 2 and 3 as in Fig.
jider an axis ieee
the nodal displacements be m, Wi ta "2 and ts Ws;
Wi
“1
wy
Displacement, (#} = Vw,
us :
Wy ‘
- ait:
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ment
ince the triangular element has two degrees of freedom at each nod a
co-ordinates. arte te,
Displacement functions, u = aytagr+ayz
w= aytasrt+agz ie (yy
where, a}, ay a, ay as and a ae global of generalized co-ordinates, “ig
Let my = ay tar +a32
th = ay tayh +4427
ty = ay tay ty +323
Write the above equations in matrix form,
1 ln zy a
yal A el ie
U3 1 ry z3 %
4
a ly zy uy
Qe =| 1 ry Zz, % i
a 1 73 23 Uy "
ae
$27, Sa
se sgt hs ene
Let, D lin x
t+ o-t
living. 2,
ct
pi= &
7 een (Al
Find the co-factors of matrix D, mt a
ny
7 23] — 223-7322)
Va,
1 2,| 7 ~~) = @-2)
ly,
1 | = +03-7) i
m2
Cy ==
5°23, 1731321) = yz) —71 25
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2
1 “| = Goa)
Caz
ln
Ca =~ \nergll Ter = triad
mi 2) :
Cy = * me = 2712
Lz
Cy = |y y = ~(@)-2)) = @-z,)-
ln
Cao * | yopyaGaren.
(1.231322) @2-23) (35.9)
= c= | G321-14)) @-2) God)
(22-22) 1-2) Ma)
My Zy—Pg Zo MeFi 23MIN)
che 29-23 aieet fos gh
ret AB mon
We know that, {08.0} 10 ;
ln 4
p-|in pel
Lory 23 ,
ry 4
2 \in®
pic
i 1 13 %3 ) vee (419)
py-n@sAd tO
\DI= 10223773
jn equation 41D»
1
x
Tag Fai 3-72)
t= Try" 3 =ryzy 17277271
41) > D (2737-73 23-972 371 ne wie
; Aaa a a
non
e non 2
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a ln 7
(416) 3) 2p =] 1 2
a 1 ry 23
1
x
- — SS
(23-73 22) 1) 3-22) $2) (3-19)
1923-1322 1321-123 My 2.-1221 uy
ra a ae 1 a day
13-1 "N-"s 277 us
The area of the triangle can be expressed as a function of the r, z co-ordinates of the Nodes
1,2 and3. ;
ory 2
1
== | bay Z
A 2 2 22
Lory 23
1 :
A = 511 0423-7329) =) (3-2) #2; (5-7)
=> [2A
= 225575 22)~"1 G3 722) $21.5 —7)
Substitute equation (4.21) in equation (4.20),
tion (4.14), we know that,
a 1223—%322 13 21—M 23-1 29572] [My
1
G20) >) 2p = Fr) 2725 a3 eit 74g |x
% TT ae) RTn
a Oy G2 ay uy sly
1 {
27 = 35K] Br Bo By |x 4 wm 42)
% Ub % 4
where, o., = T223—T3 298 Oy = ry zporpzgpi os ajv=
B) = z)-z5; By = 24-255 B =
Y= 3-195 h = 1-713 =
a t+a,r+a3z
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two.
an write this equation in matrix form,
weet
My
we tra ye
ay
i Gy Og) Oy uy
= [lr z]xzq| Br Bo Bs |x) & fab saclay
YN Ye 13 uy
My Oy Oy uy
1
= 3,4 Ur zl] Bi Bo Bs |x 4
nN bh % us ~ Ys
/ ih
= Felon BF erie gt Byrty)z) Gy +Byreyzbe ym PO?
[Note: (1x3) xB x3) = (1x3)]
uy
ay t+Byrtyiz Oot Bort 22 wate tne , 4
s|—~. TSA tel
nar’ -[ 2A 2A 2K :
‘The above equation is in the form of :
1
w= NNN) % ca G29
; ! z
: wr)e i ao of
wee, INNa Nal) foros te ven (4.25)
Similarly, os ; : i
ft ‘ay t+Birty2
function, Ny = 2a
here, Shape funct
- ii gt Bor +2
"
No DA 7 yh HE
03+ By r+¥32~
“aN 2A
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We can write equations (4.24) and (4.25) as follows:
u = Ny uy +N my +N343 (426)
w = N,w, +N), +N; w3 ws (421)
Assembling the equations (4.26) and (4.27) in matrix form,
Displacement function,
uy
Wy
| _ ap Ni (0 Ny 0 N;. 0 uw, (428)
we.z)} [| 0 N, 0 N, 0 Nj] )™{ ~
ty
%
u(r,z) = {
4.3.4. Strain-Displacement Matrix [B] for Axisvmmetric Trianaular Element
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[4:16.
if Matrix [K]_. im
43.6. Assemplgn fine men SHITE ‘ =
“We know that, i > t took :
i av = [By i
srittness matrix, [KJ = i [D](B] av = By oe fav
7 tel" [D] [B] V
iene (X= 27 ABD ay
[eV =2nray
where, iq aN " pb e
nytt
Co-ordinate, 7 = 3 3
|A = Areaofthe triangularelement = 4 (Bx) ?
[B] = Strain-Displacement matrix, 7 a 4a
; oe
By 0
Ss Tihs
=hl tht
9 u
n By
where, oy = 723 — 73235
By Rony s2y
N= yn;
Co-ordinate z= =
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ey,
ie
4.18} ie.
=m fot eco)” da
{
fw )" ey" yt * e(p) xr dA
Internal virtual work
= 2n
A ($0810) = (4) pp
ae f (TBI) xe) * dA Ee DPI
A
an f (e)TBI"D] x [B] x tv } xr da
A
[~ e(6) = [B] [y] where, y = Arbitrary nodal displacemeny
an x (uJ? (BIT DIB) (y}r faa
= 2nx {uw}? [BJ [D] [B] {y}r x A i
Internal virtual work, W, = {}" x 2nrA [BJ" [D] [B] x fy} vs (4.46)
‘The above equation is in the form of,
W. = (ux [K]x{y} (447
; : aan, ela BL)
Comparing equations (4.46) and (4.47), . oe
Stiffness matrix, [K] = 2nrA [B]" [D] [B]
[Zaumpte 41) The nodal co-ordinates for an axisymmetric triangular ele
given below,
1, =10mm; 2,=10mm
1 =30 mm; 2)= 10mm
13=30mm; 23=40mm
Evaluate [B] matrix for that element,
Given: Co-ordinates:
"=10mm; 2,=10mm
)=30mm; z= 10mm
753=30mm; 2)=40mm
To find: Strain-Displacement mat
y
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[pe
p ‘We know that,
oss splacement matrix
sui By 0 By 0 8, 0
a m2 9 M0 he
ce Sept 0 +B o epee 9 i
[B] = 2A 0 1 0 h 6 7 ee
Nn B, Ya By % By
[From equation no. (4.36)]
where, A = Area of the triangular element
ln 3
1 ry zp [From equation no. (4.21)]
1 ryezg
Nie
(ra 23-15 22)" @3-22) 421 -7D]
[0 x 40) — (30 x 10)=10 (40 ~ 10) + 10 GO-30)]
nie ie
= ; x (600)
nytt ts 10+30+30
Co-ordinates: Tinerras: 3
«aot ene. :
P= 23.334mm
zy tz,+z3°, 10+10+40
tnt
nets 3
z= 20mm
Gay =P ry 2y'— 75227 G0 x 40) —G0% 19)
= 900 mm? a4
ty Pirsz 723 = BOX 10)+ (10 x 40)
———
i [oo ome
oscil
gy =r F2—7221 F (10x 10) — GO x 10)
:
Oo Gd
fag = 5500 men]
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4.20) “ui
B= 2-437 10-40
0 mm
by = ay-81 = 40-10 8
By = 30mm {a
by = 2)-# = 10-10
By = 0 ;
ye yin = 30236
y= o i
ay = ory = 10-30
= 20mm] pie
% = rar S30-10
: PE ei] PO- Ors ODIs
a uz _ 900 :
= eet = hig + C30 4 eS = 8571 mm
S44, e _ -100 20% 20) _
5 +t = Bayt on +! 3394 3571 mm
3 2 _ 200 20x20
2. 7 Bat "2 = 33334 + 0 + 23.334 7°8:571.mm
5 oy PON ZO iS oz as
Substitute, AB Boy By» G+ BATS Pape BE =
and 7 values in equation (1), 3
30 0 30
__1_ | 8571 0 asm
(= Bl= 75300! 9g
00s 9
0.0142 0
B=]
0
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ai 421
pid
all strain-Displacement matrix,
esi
-0.05 0 0.05. 0 0 0
ee 0.0142 0 0.0142" 0 0.0142 0
t 0 oo 0 -0.0333 0 0.0333,
0 -0.05 -0.0333 0.05 0.0333 0
The nodal co-ordinates for an axisymmetric triangular element are
givert below:
7, =20 mm; 2,=40mm
1) =40mm; 72 = 40mm
1;=30 mm; 73= 60mm
Evaluate [B] matrix for that element. »
Given: Co-ordinates:
r= 20mm; 2, =40.mm ,
r= 40mm; 0
7 =30 mm;
To find: Strain-Displacement matrix (By
© Solution: We know that,
Strain-Displacement matrix
B, 0 B> s Bai | 0
@. nz op 8594 BF
1 | Sag et 0 Se ome a
-il7 r
B] = 24 ° ‘i oe fap 0S 2 Of] ont
8 Yagn « 623 2% Bs
_ “ [rom equation no. (4:36)]
where, A= ‘Area of the triangular element
1 Peapl eter eo “at
=} Lory #2 | cui) > {From equation no. (4.21)]
1 et
q
3-22) +41 0s- 1]
4
1 .
3 nanan
L
2
[(40 x 60)- (60 = 40) +40 (20-409)
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= £ (1200-400 - 400]
[A= 200mm?)
rt thy — 20440430
Co-ordinates: rer 3
[£= 30mm,
zytzp +z) _ 40+40+60
3 3
2
= = 46.667 mm
Oy = 723-1322 = (40 x 60)—G0.x 40) \
@ = 1200 mm?
Gy = 752,723 = (30% 40)-(20x 60)”
a = 0
= 729-721 = (20% 40) 40 x 40)...
03 = ~ 800mm? are
B, = 22-75 = 40-60 inemaosiquiCenig
By = —20mm apis
By = 23-z, = 60-40 La ee
By = 20mm 4 |
By = 2)-z) = 40-40
By = 0
YN = Y3-7 = 30-40
? yy = -10mm
Y2 = "—r3 = 20-30
5 t2-7 = 40-20
a
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iy 7 =
2 ne e
hs Bt p= Gq FE 20) +Cx 6.67
a ° 30 Sap eRe
= 4444 mm 7
122 0
2 +Byt 7 = 39t -10 x 46.667,
}? Br = 39720 + s Se
| 8 Ys? _ -800 an
| 2 +Byt7 = 39 FOF es sn
|
a,
te A, By, Ba» Bs. G+ z 2 Yaz Oy
substitute A, By Ba & 7 Bt GH tRt Go > tBt 1 snaandys
values in equation (1),
20.0 2 0 0 0
1 | 4444 0 4.444 0 4.444 0
| as (Bl = 3x200| ‘o'-10 0 -10 0 20
10-2010 °26"""20"" 0
| 0.05. 0 | 8} 0:05: za Ole rmelT “HOr
Ooi 0 ool 00.0111 0
| BB fg 9.038270 a.025 “0” 00
9.095 “Uo.os “6.025 © 0.05 005 0
Result: Strain-Displacement matrix MomnA =
pos 0-5 gyons, eh. re
oul o. , ool o 0.011 0
Bi- |} 9 | Loos, jos 0025 9 0.05
19.025 0.05 (0.05 0
| 9.025 | “0.05
the stiffness matrix. Take
For the element shown in Fig.»
E=200GPaand vane
determine
|
h
b
b
E
p
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The co-ordinates shown in Fig.() are in millimeters.
Given: Co-ordinates:
r=O0mm; 7, =0mm
7 =50mm; 7) = 0mm
ry =50mm; 242 50mm
Young’s modulus, E = 200 GPa
; = 200 x 109 Pa
= 200 x 109 Nim? (0,0) (60, 0 '
(4.24) (t,22)
= 200 x 103 N/mm? = |——__.
E =.2x 108 N/mm?
Poisson’s ratio, v = 0.25
To find: Element stiffness matrix [K]. ©
© Solution: For axisymmetric triangular element, stiffness matrix [K ] is given by,
(K] = 2r AB] [D) Bl (1)
age [From equ:
where, A = Area of the triangular element =~
Try zy
Saat tt 2 | :
1 rs 23
or
We can calculate as,
; 1 ae
Area ofthe triangular element, A= + x Breadth x Height = $ x 50x50
A = 1250 mm2 = Q
Co-ordinate, r = “tain O+50+50
ee
? = 33.333 mm
Co-ordinate, 7 = 21422423 040450
! 3 ee
2 = 16.666 mm
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we
0
a tcebattig( (1S) slau :
pip matrix, [D] =
petationship ™ Dl=Gayd-2y| YoY inv 0
0 1-2
_
y
[From equation no. (4.42)]
1-025 025 025 0
Sic! 025 1-025 025 0
= D> (4095) 1-@x 025) 025 © 025.1-025 0
12025
0
2-02 38 » ° 2
075 025 025 0 J, . 3110
: , | 025.0275 025 0 ee oats 310
= 320x10| 95 9.25 0750 | peclDh xO 13
or 007 035 Een 0 0001
3110 ix
| 1 Oo
| pps sox] 13.0 @)
00 01-
Weknow that, aol
Strain-Displacemtent matrix: geet . é
8, Bp 0 By ; :
ay te ;
oa Seg oe 0 Sth HE oP tty se usifeaps ir ®
a 0 " e y ‘ ;
{ Ong a
i fh Dae | +: [From equation no. (436)]
= (30% 50)— (60 « 0)
= "3500 mm?
oHnen se (50x 0)- (0 50)
| = 00)— (0x 0)
Ye Wea
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426 ea
[e= 9)
By = F-#3 = 0-50
By = 50mm
Pa @ ag-ay = 50-0
By = 50 mm
B= -H = 0-0
Bs = 0
th = 1ynr = 50-50 f
1 =. 0
et = 0-50
yi=ih-n = 50-0... p | Ol x O88
% = 50mm -
= Sep4t- Faayyt C50) +0 = 25 mm
pa + 22. o4s0 + £502 16.666) 25 mm
: 33.333
itn
s S +p+ 2 = o+04 50 « 16.666) = 25mm»
33.333
Yaz Oy
a. ZO. Ys?
Substitute B,, By, B3, > + B+ ne t Bet 3p, t Bat tp prerms
Substitute Area A, value
Values in equation no. (6)
r
50 0 50 000
25 0 25 025 0
0 0 0-50 0 50 wont
0 -30 -50 50 50 0
500 50 0.0 0
1 25 0 25 025 0
2*1250]} 0 09 | 9 =50° 0 50
0 -50 -50 50 50 0
(B] = on
ae
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We 4.27)
ae es, 6 450 0, 0 05]
0 1 2 0 25
= 103 pata 025 0
oe 80x10} 1 13.0 ]%2x1250) 0 0 0-50 0 50
0001 0-50 -50 50 50 04
a4 0 40 2000
Tks 1 0 25 101 010
a 3
80x10?] 1 1 3.9,,% 2x1250| 0 0 0-202
0001 0-2-2 220
3110 99 250100
13 toi} ¢1.20 81h olr 0
= 800], 130 || 0.0 0-202
0001 022 22.0
_gei40r0 O+04040 G+1404000040-240 0414040 0+0+240
Tpese0e0 404040 2434040 0+02240 (0734010 0+0+2+0
= 800 | 5414040 OFOHOHO 2414040 4026400414040 0+0+6+0
qeroe0 OF0H0-2 0+040-2-OFOHOH? ovoroi2 o}0H0#0
005-232 ; @
pie) = 800]
0
We know that,
°
&
3
°
g
3
1
BI = 21250
29; 0.
25 10
Bie es) g 0
0-24) + Q)
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sig
4.28
21 0 0
00 0-2 5 07-212
“i 10 5-3
» 21.02 1. an 32
=> BI DIB) = O01}. 9 9 -2 2 Mylo 3 6-16
o1 0 2 0.22 229
00 2.0
21 0 0
f 00 02/75 0 7212
2160 2ffol 05232
= 001x800] 5.9 22 |) at) 0 3-616
0.19052 [L)02 22 220
060 2 90.
1OHI+0+0 0+0+0+0 \~14+5+0+0'4=2+040 -243+0+0 4424040"
O+04040" 001014 “OF0F0HE 0040-4 0400-4. O+0+0+0
VOHI+O+O 0F0+0H4 | 14454044) -4-240-4-124340-4 4424040
= O+04240 OF0H0-4 0+0-6-40 04041244 100-244 040-1240
OFHO+0 OF0H0-4 —OFS+H0-4 O-2H0H4,. 0434044 0424040
040-240 0404040 — OF046HO 040-1240, 0404240 O+0H12H
H 0-9 [28 1 aye oe hae
04 4 44 04 & J
9 4 2B-10 1 6
BFPIB)= 8) 3/4 to “16 {3 a |?
li al a2207 92 |
2.0 6 41292 4
Substitute [B]" [D] [B] value in equation (1),
1 O62 a
0 44-4 06
9 23 <1 1 *é
ad [K] = 2nrAx8
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4.29
Mi 9s sgPitgleser?,
94 44-4 0
= 2x x33.333x1250x8| 2 4 3-0 1 6
24-10 16 2 -12
14 10°97 2
2 0 6-12 2 12
Hoo 9 21
04 4 4-4 0
a ie 9 4 23-10 1
-eeness matrix [K] = 2.094 x 106 ig ai A
sine 2-4-1016 2-12 | Nant
peng 1 (AplCa7 Bigh | 7S
Loh ym PMID? 212
tmay be noted that stiffness matrix [K.] is symmetric. graisd a0
om Ho 2 1
- 4 44450
9423.19 1 6 | am
Result: stiffness matrix, [K] = 2.094% 106] 9 4 19 16 2-2
—Sssr[e abe V2 ah
2 0 6-12 2°12
in Fig.(), determine the
ve
For the axisymmetric elements shown
i i = nani aid v = 0.25. The co-ordinates shown in Fig.)
stiffness matrix. Let E 2.1 x 105 Nim anes¥ en ae
are in millimeters.
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Given: Co-ordinates: ry = 0 mms
Omm;
rs
Young’s modulus, E
Poisson's ratio, v = 0.25
To find: Stiffness matrix, [K]}-
© Solution: For axisymmetric triangular ele-
ment, stiffness matrix [K ] is given by,
[K] = 2xr AB D]B)
[From equation no. (4.43)]
Area of the triangular element, A
0mm; z= 0mm
2.1 x 108 N/mm?
y= 50mm
(0,0) (60, 0)
(2) (2.2):
(I)
Fig. (ii)
1
} x Breadth x Height =" >-* 50 %50
Co-ordinate, r =
We know that,
Stress-Strain relationship matrix, [D]
2.1 x 105
= (D]
~ (F025) (1-@x 023)
‘A =. 1250 mm? :
_intntn _o+s0+0
3 = 3 oe
oer 0)
cw ct tda* es _ OF 0450
adits Senna
P= 16667 mm |
t-yew vee
ea Ewe Tovey 2
(l#v)(- vod sy, ,
1=2¥
/ oo ee
[From equation no. (442)
1-0.25...0.25' 0.25 0
0.25 1-025 0.25
025 0.25 1-0.25
0 0 0
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fie
075 025 o25
= 336x103 | 975 975 025 9
025 028 0.75
[D] = 84x 103
We know that,
Strain-Displacement matrix
a. ae: hd
B= alr Pr ak fare aE
2) orpgtfoaps #1
[From equation no. (4.36))
where, ay = mz30 87:
ay = 2500? :
oy MAGNET
a = 0 j é e 8
= (0 x 0) +50 * 0)
0, = 22
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By = 0
My = yom = 0-50 ‘
1 = 50mm
th = ners = 0-04
=o
= on = 90-0
a
oy nz | -50 x 16.667) _ ‘
& Se p+tt + (50) +e = 50mm
Oy nz _ _0 0 x 16.667 _
> SPB ETT FO 16.66T Oa
ty wt 0 5, 50x 16.667 _
> 7p tBt > = 76.667 + 9+” 16.667 = Om
Siibsitute By By Py T+ B+ =, +p, BF, Fp + BE roandn
values in equation 'no. (6), 7 =}
50 050 0 0 0
yf 50" 0 5005 0.50 0 fe
BI= 34) 9 -50 (0:70; y0°50" |;
-50 50 0 50°50 0°
Substitute Area, A value, . =
50 050 0 0 0
1 50. 0°50. 0°50° 0 £3)
= [Bl = 751250] 0 -so 0 0 0 50] ry
50 -50 0 50 50 0
-1 1
= 50. 1 1
2x 1250 0-10
-1 -10
0 0
0 0
0
1
Hoo
o!
0 co
1
0.
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1 o101d
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434
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142-123
0-2 8 0 4 2,
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12.4 1.4 1
03 20 1 3 E
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5
1
0
2
1
4
2
2nr Ax 33.6 1
8
= [K] 0
12 4
0-3 2
0
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03201 3.
For the axisymmetric elements shown in Fig.(i), determine the element
“stresses. Let E = 210 GPa and v= 0.25, The co-ordinates (in millimeters) are shown in
Nimm
‘The nodal displacements are:
4, = 0.05 mm; w, = 0.03 mm
4, = 0.02 mm; w, = 0.02 mm a
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4.36,
Young's modulus, E =
(60, 0)
(ra 22)
Fig. (i)
210 GPa = 210 x 10° Pa = 210x 10° Nim?
= 210 x 103 Nimm?
E = 21 x 105N/mm?
Poisson’s ratio, v = 0.25
Nodal displacements are* “1
=0.05 mm; w, = 0.03 mm
t= 0.02 mm; Ww = 0.02 mm
i= 0mm; w;=0mm
To find: Element stresses
(i) Radial stress, 6,
(ii) Circumferential stress, 9
(iti) Longitudinal stress, o.
(iv) Shear stress, 1,.
© Solution: [Note: In this problem, the given axisymmetric triangular element, co
ordinates, Young’s modulus and Poisson’s ratio are same as Example 4.4, So, we can take
[D] [B] value from Example 4.4.]
We know that,
2-1
"
[DI[B] = 1680 i
Stress (6 } = (D] [B] {wv}
|
Uy » ay |
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= 1680
= 1680
=> Radial stress, 9,
Circumferential stress, 9
Longitudinal stress, .
Shear stress, Tz
oO, =
<,
[Example 46 ] For the axisymmetric
Take E = 2.1 x 105 Nima and ¥= 038
4.37
2 =
14044 0.05
22-1403 4] | 2%
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0
(2x 0.05) +e
1 x 0.03) +4
: 0.02) +0+0+
(2 0.05) + (1 <00)+4x0M +0060
0+ (3 x 0.03) +(2x 0.02) +0+0+0
= 0.05 + 0.03) +0+0.02+0+0
(Note: (4 x 6) x (6x 1) = (4
-0.05 a
0.15
-0.05
-0.06
-84 1 1
-100.8
= -84N/mm?
252 N/mm?
-84 Nimm?
= -100,8 N/mm?
-84 N/mm?
252 Nimm?
34 Nimmo sp et
(gdetermint the element
100.8 N/mm?
clement shown i FIS-
The co-ordinates shown in Fig. (0.076 © a
4, = 0.05 mm; 7 00 |
y= 0.02 mm; mcnn,
= O mm; wy ne
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