Morning all,
I may be way off here, and forgive me if I am, just trying to learn a bit more. I've dug out my old HNC book from college where it talks about calculating stresses and strains, and I've got reading it and trying to follow it again, and refresh my brain!
I've attached a couple of images of the pages I've worked through. I've worked the examples and understood what they are talking about. Is there a way to put this into practice in Mecway? If so could someone please give me a short walk through? I have done it myself last night, but as I'm learning the basics, I've probably selected the wrong analysis type or something, my results weren't the same.
All I was thinking was to try and understand more I get some more examples like the attached and then use Mecway to check results? I've heard things can work out a little different but worth a try?
Thanks in advance.
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Victor, thanks for your time. I must have something wrong with my set up! I'll go back over it and double check things.
Thanks again
DX = 2 x 0.002683 = 0.005366
DY = 2x 0.01171 =0.02342
PS
Thanks again! :-)
Peterson's stress concentration factors
Roark's formulas for stress and strain
or Timoshenko's Books.
I'm looking at them now thank you . Would you say they are fairly understandable books for a beginner? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
Cheers
Timoshenko's books are theoretical books but with solved examples.
I don't know if you're an enigineer but are suitable for engineers because is necessary have a background of various matters: mechanic of materials, machine design, mathematics.
Hi yes I'm a toolmaker by trade, had various other books similar to this going through my college years! I've got them downloaded via Scrbd website, so I can get reading up on them.
If they are going to be of use to others on here, I can upload them somewhere?
Thanks :-)