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Today’s plan. Continue Force, Stress, and Strength (Chapter 3) [continue reading Chapter 3] Be sure to cross reference the lecture and the textbook. Force, Stress, and Strength. Introduction Dynamic analysis Force Tractions (stress simply) Stress Relationships between stress and strain

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  1. GLG310 Structural Geology

  2. Today’s plan • Continue Force, Stress, and Strength (Chapter 3) [continue reading Chapter 3] • Be sure to cross reference the lecture and the textbook GLG310 Structural Geology

  3. Force, Stress, and Strength • Introduction • Dynamic analysis • Force • Tractions (stress simply) • Stress • Relationships between stress and strain • Deformation experiments GLG310 Structural Geology

  4. Stress simply Simple definition of stress (for the moment) = pressure =Force/Area

  5. Stress simply Stress = Force/Area = N/m2 = Pascal = Pa Blaise Pascal, was a French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer and Christian philosopher. Pascal's earliest work was in the natural and applied sciences where he made important contributions to the study of fluids, and clarified the concepts of pressure and vacuum. Pascal also wrote in defense of the scientific method. Born: June 19, 1623, Clermont-Ferrand Died: August 19, 1662, Paris (Wikipedia)

  6. Stress and deformation • Use your stress and deformation words correctly: • Stress Deformation (strain) • Tension Extension • Compression Contraction or shortening -watch out for Art Sylvester! http://www.geol.ucsb.edu/faculty/sylvester/

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  8. https://www.azpm.org/s/5840-a-visit-to-the-ray-mine Ray Mine AZ: rocks come from depth “overburden”

  9. Tractions and stress Replace effect of adjacent rocks with forces Rock quarried from the earth

  10. Tractions and stress • A more strict definition of stress • Traction is stress relative to a surface through a point p. • Stress tensor is the field of tractions acting over a point p. • Stress field is the entire collection of stress tensors in a body. GLG310 Structural Geology

  11. Tractions and stress • Start with equilibrium (Newton’s 3rd Law): • Resolve each into its components in the coordinate directions GLG310 Structural Geology

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  13. Tractions and stress • Total torque must vanish GLG310 Structural Geology

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  15. Tractions and stress In many engineering situations, we consider tension as positive and compression negative. This is not usually the case in structural geology. • Sign Conventions: compression positive -Fundamentals of Rock Mechanics by Jaeger and Cook (3rd ed., p. 10)

  16. Tractions and stress GLG310 Structural Geology

  17. Normal vector: unit length, perpendicular to plane A vector field of normals to a surface A polygon and two of its normal vectors A normal to a surface at a point is the same as a normal to the tangent plane to that surface at that point. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_(geometry)

  18. Tractions and stress (a) “Traction” or “Stress vector” (b) Equilibrium “Cauchy’s relationship (c) Components of the Traction Vector

  19. Textbook notation! GLG310 Structural Geology

  20. Baron Augustin-Louis Cauchy (21 August 1789 – 23 May 1857) was a French mathematician who was an early pioneer of analysis. He started the project of formulating and proving the theorems of infinitesimal calculus in a rigorous manner. A profound mathematician, Cauchy exercised a great influence over his contemporaries and successors. His writings cover the entire range of mathematics and mathematical physics. More concepts and theorems have been named for Cauchy than for any other mathematician (in elasticity alone there are sixteen concepts and theorems named for Cauchy). GLG310 Structural Geology

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  22. Equilibrium

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  24. Multiple sources of stress GLG310 Structural Geology

  25. Stress tensor

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  27. Stress tensor

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  30. 3D Stress tensor Note that the opposite sides have the stress components too!

  31. Stress tensor

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