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CONTINUUM MECHANICS for ENGINEERS

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FIGURE 8.6<br />

Stresses on de<strong>for</strong>med rubber specimen.<br />

Symmetry of the de<strong>for</strong>mation allows <strong>for</strong> considering the top half, y ≥ 0 ,<br />

in determining the condition <strong>for</strong> zero resultant stress on the barreled top<br />

edge (Figure 8.6). Integrating the stresses yields<br />

or<br />

1<br />

p =<br />

4<br />

GkH<br />

l<br />

l<br />

H<br />

∫ yy<br />

0 ∫<br />

y=<br />

0 0<br />

2<br />

σ dx = σ dy<br />

xy<br />

x= l<br />

( )<br />

− ( ) ( )<br />

( )<br />

sinh 2kl 4G<br />

2<br />

cosh kl tanh kl<br />

2<br />

cosh kl k<br />

(8.4-26)<br />

(8.4-27)<br />

Knowing the pressure term, the compressive <strong>for</strong>ce may be determined from<br />

H<br />

= ∫ xx<br />

0<br />

x= l<br />

F σ dy<br />

(8.4-28)

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