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I am just practicing some examples from a text book Mechanical Engineering Principles.
On page 10 there are some examples of Hooke's Law questions.
I have posted in this section because I think I am misunderstanding the basics somewhere in the conversions of units.
The question asks;
A circular bar is 2.5m long and has a diameter of 60mm. When subjected to a compressive load of 30kN the bar shortens by 0.20mm.
Determine the Young's Modulus E
I was ok going through the book up to this point then I thought what am I doing wrong?
I said; Note this line / means divide.
Stress = Force / Area, and
strain = extension x / original length L, and
E = stress / strain
so,
I know that F = 30 x 10^3 N
Area = pi x d^2 / 4 implies
A = Pi x 0.06^2 / 4
A = 2.83 x 10^ -6 m^2
Stress = 30 x 10^3 N / 2.83 x 10^-6 m^2
Stress = 10.61 x 10^9 N/m^2
Strain = extension x / original length L
Strain = 0.0002 / 0.0025
Strain = 0.08
E = 10.61 x 10^9 N/m^2 / 0.08
E = 132.6 x 10^9 pa or 132.6 Gpa
The area is the part I thought I was getting a little mixed up with during conversion
Thanks for any advice received.
On page 10 there are some examples of Hooke's Law questions.
I have posted in this section because I think I am misunderstanding the basics somewhere in the conversions of units.
The question asks;
A circular bar is 2.5m long and has a diameter of 60mm. When subjected to a compressive load of 30kN the bar shortens by 0.20mm.
Determine the Young's Modulus E
I was ok going through the book up to this point then I thought what am I doing wrong?
I said; Note this line / means divide.
Stress = Force / Area, and
strain = extension x / original length L, and
E = stress / strain
so,
I know that F = 30 x 10^3 N
Area = pi x d^2 / 4 implies
A = Pi x 0.06^2 / 4
A = 2.83 x 10^ -6 m^2
Stress = 30 x 10^3 N / 2.83 x 10^-6 m^2
Stress = 10.61 x 10^9 N/m^2
Strain = extension x / original length L
Strain = 0.0002 / 0.0025
Strain = 0.08
E = 10.61 x 10^9 N/m^2 / 0.08
E = 132.6 x 10^9 pa or 132.6 Gpa
The area is the part I thought I was getting a little mixed up with during conversion
Thanks for any advice received.