Example 1:
Consider the axial member constrained between two planes
Solution:
The first step is to construct the free body diagram. The free-body diagram is given in the figure below. Notice here that we have assumed the directions of the forces
Assuming that the positive direction is the direction of the force
(1)
This is a single equation with two unknowns
(2)
To compute the total deformation and to set it to zero, we need internal force diagrams. Figure 2 below shows the internal force diagrams. We will briefly revise the procedure for computing internal force diagrams. For additional explanations on how to construct an internal force diagram, see this lecture.
Let us compute the internal force for Segment 1. Assuming that the positive direction is in the direction of the internal force
(3)
On the other hand, the static equilibrium condition for Segment 2 is
(4)
The internal force diagram is shown in the last subfigure of Fig. 3. Once we have determined the internal force diagram, we can compute the total deformation using the principle explained in the previous lecture given here.
We have
(5)
where
(6)
By substituting these two equations in Eq.(5), we obtain
(7)
where the second equation is obtained by multiplying the first equation with
(8)
Next, we substitute the computed
(9)
The fact that we have obtained the negative value of