4.1 Lame’s equations for axisymmetric stress 4.2 Compound cylinders and shrink fits 4.3 Rotating disks of uniform and variable thickness 4.4 Autofrettage of thick cylinders
Derivation of the relating stresses, body forces, and acceleration in 1D, 2D, and 3D. solid mechanics part ii kelly pdf
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3.1 Saint-Venant’s torsion theory 3.2 Prandtl’s stress function 3.3 Torsion of elliptical, rectangular, and thin-walled open sections 3.4 Membrane analogy 3.5 Torsion of thin-walled closed sections (Bredt’s formula) and acceleration in 1D
: Covers both Elastostatics (equilibrium states) and Elastodynamics (vibrations and wave propagation).
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