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Contents of the Strain Energy PDF

List of 44 Strain Energy Formulas

Area given Stress due to gradually Applied Load
Area given Stress due to suddenly Applied Load
Area of Member given Strain Energy Stored by Member
Area to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive given Eccentricity
Bending Moment using Strain Energy
Breadth for Rectangular Section to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive
Eccentricity for Rectangular Section to maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive
Eccentricity for Solid Circular Sector to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive
Eccentricity in Column for Hollow Circular Section when Stress at Extreme Fibre is Zero
Eccentricity to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive
Length of Member given Strain Energy Stored by Member
Length over which Deformation takes place given Strain Energy in Shear
Length over which Deformation takes place given Strain Energy in Torsion
Length over which Deformation takes place using Strain Energy
Load given Stress due to gradually Applied Load
Load given Stress due to suddenly Applied Load
Modulus of Elasticity of Member given Strain Energy Stored by Member
Modulus of Elasticity of Member with known Strain Energy Stored per Unit Volume
Modulus of Elasticity with given Strain Energy
Modulus of Rigidity given Shear Resilience
Moment of Inertia using Strain Energy
Polar Moment of Inertia given Strain Energy in Torsion
Section Modulus to Maintain Stress as Wholly Compressive given Eccentricity
Shear Area given Strain Energy in Shear
Shear Force using Strain Energy
Shear Modulus of Elasticity given Strain Energy in Shear
Shear Modulus of Elasticity given Strain Energy in Torsion
Shear Resilience
Shear Stress given Shear Resilience
Strain Energy for Pure Bending when Beam rotates in One End
Strain Energy in Bending
Strain Energy in Shear
Strain Energy in Shear given Shear Deformation
Strain Energy in Torsion given Angle of Twist
Strain Energy in Torsion given Polar MI and Shear Modulus of Elasticity
Strain Energy Stored by Member
Strain Energy Stored per Unit Volume
Stress due to gradually Applied Load
Stress due to Impact Load
Stress due to suddenly Applied Load
Stress generated due to Strain Energy Stored per Unit Volume
Stress of Member given Strain Energy Stored by Member
Stress using Hook's Law
Torque given Strain Energy in Torsion

Variables used in Strain Energy PDF

  1. A Area of Cross-Section (Square Millimeter)
  2. D Outer Depth (Millimeter)
  3. di Inner Depth (Millimeter)
  4. e' Eccentricity of Load (Millimeter)
  5. E Young's Modulus (Megapascal)
  6. GTorsion Modulus of Rigidity (Gigapascal)
  7. h Height of Crack (Millimeter)
  8. I Area Moment of Inertia (Meter⁴)
  9. J Polar Moment of Inertia (Meter⁴)
  10. L Length of Member (Millimeter)
  11. M Bending Moment (Kilonewton Meter)
  12. SEV Shear Resilience (Joule per Cubic Meter)
  13. t Dam Thickness (Millimeter)
  14. T Torque SOM (Kilonewton Meter)
  15. U Strain Energy (Newton Meter)
  16. Udensity Strain Energy Density (Joule per Cubic Meter)
  17. Umember Strain Energy stored by Member (Newton Meter)
  18. V Shear Force (Kilonewton)
  19. WApplied load Applied Load (Kilonewton)
  20. Z Section Modulus for Eccentric Load on Beam (Cubic Millimeter)
  21. Δ Shear Deformation
  22. εL Lateral Strain
  23. θ Angle of Twist (Degree)
  24. σ Direct Stress (Megapascal)
  25. τ Shear Stress (Megapascal)
  26. Φ Diameter of Circular Shaft (Millimeter)

Constants, Functions and Measurements used in Strain Energy PDF

  1. Constant: pi, 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
    Archimedes' constant
  2. Function: sqrt, sqrt(Number)
    A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
  3. Measurement: Length in Millimeter (mm)
    Length Unit Conversion
  4. Measurement: Volume in Cubic Millimeter (mm³)
    Volume Unit Conversion
  5. Measurement: Area in Square Millimeter (mm²)
    Area Unit Conversion
  6. Measurement: Pressure in Gigapascal (GPa)
    Pressure Unit Conversion
  7. Measurement: Energy in Newton Meter (N*m)
    Energy Unit Conversion
  8. Measurement: Force in Kilonewton (kN)
    Force Unit Conversion
  9. Measurement: Angle in Degree (°)
    Angle Unit Conversion
  10. Measurement: Torque in Kilonewton Meter (kN*m)
    Torque Unit Conversion
  11. Measurement: Moment of Force in Kilonewton Meter (kN*m)
    Moment of Force Unit Conversion
  12. Measurement: Energy Density in Joule per Cubic Meter (J/m³)
    Energy Density Unit Conversion
  13. Measurement: Second Moment of Area in Meter⁴ (m⁴)
    Second Moment of Area Unit Conversion
  14. Measurement: Stress in Megapascal (MPa)
    Stress Unit Conversion

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