For a solid A36 steel rectangular bar 1 wide by 0125 thick b
Solution
First We need to calculate change in length of steel bar due to force of 4000 lbs
For Steel Stress is directly proportional to strain
So , Stress = Youngs modulus * (Strain)
Stress = Force / cross sectional area = 4000/0.0125 * 1 = 32000 psi
Strain = Change in length / Original length
and Youngs modulus for steel is = 29000000 psi
So, Strain = Stress / Youngs modulus
Strain = 32000 / 29000000 = 0.001103448 = change in length / original length
Change in length = 120 * 0.001103448 = 0.0132414 in
Now Original Volume of Bar = Cross section area * Original length
Original Volume of Bar = 1 * 0.125 * 12 = 1.5 in3
After extension Volume remains same , so there wil be change in thickness
Volume = 1* New thk (t) * (change in length + original length)
1.5 = 1 * t * (0.0132414 + 12)
New thickness after extension of bar t = 0.12486222 in
So change in thk is = 0.125 - 0.12486222 = 0.0001378 in
If bar is of Aluminium Alloy 6061 there will be change in thickness after loading becase of change in Youngs modulus of Aluminium than Steel.
