Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I Fundamentals of Solid Mechanics
- Part II Applications
- 6 Two–Dimensional Problems of Elasticity
- 7 Two–Dimensional Problems in Polar Coordinates
- 8 Antiplane Shear
- 9 Torsion of Prismatic Rods
- 10 Bending of Prismatic Beams
- 11 Contact Problems
- 12 Energy Methods
- 13 Failure Criteria
- Further Reading
- Index
7 - Two–Dimensional Problems in Polar Coordinates
from Part II - Applications
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 December 2019
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I Fundamentals of Solid Mechanics
- Part II Applications
- 6 Two–Dimensional Problems of Elasticity
- 7 Two–Dimensional Problems in Polar Coordinates
- 8 Antiplane Shear
- 9 Torsion of Prismatic Rods
- 10 Bending of Prismatic Beams
- 11 Contact Problems
- 12 Energy Methods
- 13 Failure Criteria
- Further Reading
- Index
Summary
Two-dimensional problems of plane stress and plane strain in polar coordinates, both axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric, are considered. Among axisymmetric problems, the bending of a curved beam by two end couples and the problem of a pressurized hollow disk or cylinder are analyzed. Among non-axisymmetric problems, solutions are derived for problems of bending of a curved cantilever beam by a vertical force, loading of a circular hole in an infinite medium,concentrated vertical and tangential forces at the boundary of a half-plane, and a semi-elliptical pressure distribution over the boundary of a half-space. The problems of diametral compression of a circular disk (Michell problem), stretching of a large plate weakened by a small circular hole (Kirsch problem), stretching of a large plate strengthened by a small circular inhomogeneity, and spinning of a circular disk are also analyzed and discussed. The chapter ends with an analysis of the stress field near a crack tip under symmetric and antisymmetric remote loadings, the stress and displacement fields around an edge dislocation in an infinite medium, and around a concentrated force in an infinite plate.
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- Intermediate Solid Mechanics , pp. 168 - 227Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020