Civil Engineering - Theory of Structures - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Theory of Structures - Section 1 (Q.No. 6)
6.
A material which obeys Hook's law, is subjected to direct stress σ0. At its elastic limit, the following statement is true,
Strain is equal to
Maximum shear stress =
Strain energy =
Shear strain energy =
All the above.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sangram Nirmale said:   1 decade ago
By Hooke's law stress is directly proportional to strain & constant is modulus of elasticity. Therefore A is correct. Option B, C, D are directly formula. Therefore option E is correct.

Shubham Nayak said:   5 years ago
Option D) shear strain energy theory by Von Mise's:

U = (√(yield stress)/6*shear modulus)* volume.

Vignesh said:   9 years ago
How Option d? Anyone can explain? Please.

Swapnil Kamble said:   7 years ago
How Option D? Anyone can explain? Please.

Abdullah khan said:   5 years ago
Explain the given answer.

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