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displacement in the i direction, E i is the normal strain in
the i direction, Yij is the engineering shear strain in the ij plane, and % is
the shear strain in the ij plane.
Shear strains are symmetrical with respect to the coordinates, i.e.,
Yij-- a/ji, ~'ij-- Eft, i=x,y,z,j-x,y,z,i:/:j, (I.1-12)
as can be seen from their relationships with displacement (I.1-9)-(I.1-11).
Analogous to shear stresses, it is always possible to rotate the orientation
of the Cartesian axes at a given point in the body so that all shear
strains (I.1-12)vanish. The normal strains that remain at this point in the
body after this rotation of axes are called the principal strains E 1 , E 2, and
E 3, where the subscripts 1,2, 3 denote the new Cartesian axes.
Change of Volume
The change of volume of a material, AV per unit volume of material V,
is referred to as the dilatation O. The dilatation i
displacement in the i direction, E i is the normal strain in
the i direction, Yij is the engineering shear strain in the ij plane, and % is
the shear strain in the ij plane.
Shear strains are symmetrical with respect to the coordinates, i.e.,
Yij-- a/ji, ~'ij-- Eft, i=x,y,z,j-x,y,z,i:/:j, (I.1-12)
as can be seen from their relationships with displacement (I.1-9)-(I.1-11).
Analogous to shear stresses, it is always possible to rotate the orientation
of the Cartesian axes at a given point in the body so that all shear
strains (I.1-12)vanish. The normal strains that remain at this point in the
body after this rotation of axes are called the principal strains E 1 , E 2, and
E 3, where the subscripts 1,2, 3 denote the new Cartesian axes.
Change of Volume
The change of volume of a material, AV per unit volume of material V,
is referred to as the dilatation O. The dilatation i
displacement in the i direction, E i is the normal strain in
the i direction, Yij is the engineering shear strain in the ij plane, and % is
the shear strain in the ij plane.
Shear strains are symmetrical with respect to the coordinates, i.e.,
Yij-- a/ji, ~'ij-- Eft, i=x,y,z,j-x,y,z,i:/:j, (I.1-12)
as can be seen from their relationships with displacement (I.1-9)-(I.1-11).
Analogous to shear stresses, it is always possible to rotate the orientation
of the Cartesian axes at a given point in the body so that all shear
strains (I.1-12)vanish. The normal strains that remain at this point in the
body after this rotation of axes are called the principal strains E 1 , E 2, and
E 3, where the subscripts 1,2, 3 denote the new Cartesian axes.
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as can be seen from their relationships with displacement (I.1-9)-(I.1-11).
Analogous to shear stresses, it is always possible to rotate the orientation
of the Cartesian axes at a given point in the body so that all shear
strains (I.1-12)vanish. The normal strains that remain at this point in the
body after this rotation of axes are called the principal strains E 1 , E 2, and
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Shear strains are symmetrical with respect to the coordinates, i.e.,
Yij-- a/ji, ~'ij-- Eft, i=x,y,z,j-x,y,z,i:/:j, (I.1-12)
as can be seen from their relationships with displacement (I.1-9)-(I.1-11).
Analogous to shear stresses, it is always possible to rotate the orientation
of the Cartesian axes at a given point in the body so that all shear
strains (I.1-12)vanish. The normal strains that remain at this point in the
body after this rotation of axes are called the principal strains E 1 , E 2, and
E 3, where the subscripts 1,2, 3 denote the new Cartesian axes.
Change of Volume
The change of volume of a material, AV per unit volume of material V,
is referred to as the dilatation O. The dilatation i
displacement in the i direction, E i is the normal strain in
the i direction, Yij is the engineering shear strain in the ij plane, and % is
the shear strain in the ij plane.
Shear strains are symmetrical with respect to the coordinates, i.e.,
Yij-- a/ji, ~'ij-- Eft, i=x,y,z,j-x,y,z,i:/:j, (I.1-12)
as can be seen from their relationships with displacement (I.1-9)-(I.1-11).
Analogous to shear stresses, it is always possible to rotate the orientation
of the Cartesian axes at a given point in the body so that all shear
strains (I.1-12)vanish. The normal strains that remain at this point in the
body after this rotation of axes are called the principal strains E 1 , E 2, and
E 3, where the subscripts 1,2, 3 denote the new Cartesian axes.
Change of Volume
The change of volume of a material, AV per unit volume of material V,
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