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how to calculate shear modulus on solidworks

how to calculate shear modulus on solidworks

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Shear modulus

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Alternative Title: rigidity modulus

Shear modulus, numerical constant that describes the elastic properties of a solid under the application of transverse internal forces such as arise, for example, in torsion, as in twisting a metal pipe about its lengthwise axis. Within such a material any small cubic volume is slightly distorted in such a way that two of its faces slide parallel to each other a small distance and two other faces change from squares to diamond shapes. The shear modulus is a measure of the ability of a material to resist transverse deformations and is a valid index of elastic behaviour only for small deformations, after which the material is able to return to its original configuration. Large shearing forces lead to flow and permanent deformation or fracture. The shear modulus is also known as the rigidity.

Mathematically the shear modulus is equal to the quotient of the shear stress divided by the shear strain. The shear stress, in turn, is equal to the shearing force F divided by the area A parallel to and in which it is applied, or F/A. The shear strain or relative deformation is a measure of the change in geometry and in this case is expressed by the trigonometric function, tangent (tan) of the angle θ (theta), which denotes the amount of change in the 90°, or right, angles of the minute representative cubic volume of the unstrained material. Mathematically, shear strain is expressed as tan θ or its equivalent, by definition, x/y. The shear modulus itself may be expressed mathematically as

shear modulus = (shear stress)/(shear strain) = (F/A)/(x/y) .


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