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Physics for Bioscience
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Elasticity
Definitions Associated With Deformation
Stress
Is proportional to the force causing the deformation
It is the external force acting on the object per unit area
Strain
Is the result of a stress
Is a measure of the degree of deformation
Elastic Modulus, cont
The elastic modulus in general relates what is done to a solid object to how that object responds
Various types of deformation have unique elastic moduli
Three Types of Moduli
The bar is stretched by an amount DL under the action of the force F
The tensile stress is the ratio of the external force to the cross-sectional area A
Stress vs. Strain Curve
Experiments show that for certain stresses, the stress is directly proportional to the strain
This is the elastic behavior part of the curve
Stress vs. Strain Curve, cont
Shear Modulus
Another type of deformation occurs when a force acts parallel to one of its faces while the opposite face is held fixed by another force
This is called a shear stress
Shear Modulus, cont
Shear Modulus, final
The shear modulus is the ratio of the shear stress to the shear strain
Units are N / m2
Bulk Modulus
Another type of deformation occurs when a force of uniform magnitude is applied perpendicularly over the entire surface of the object
The object will undergo a change in volume, but not in shape
Bulk Modulus, cont
The volume stress is defined as the ratio of the magnitude of the total force, F, exerted on the surface to the area, A, of the surface
This is also called the pressure
The volume strain is the ratio of the change in volume to the original volume
Bulk Modulus, final
The bulk modulus is the ratio of the volume stress to the volume strain
The negative indicates that an increase in pressure will result in a decrease in volume
The compressibility is the inverse of the bulk modulus
It often used instead of the bulk modulus
Moduli and Types of Materials
Both solids and liquids have a bulk modulus
Liquids cannot sustain a shearing stress or a tensile stress
If a shearing force or a tensile force is applied to a liquid, the liquid will flow in response
Moduli Values
Prestressed Concrete
If the stress on a solid object exceeds a certain value, the object fractures
The slab can be strengthened by the use of steel rods to reinforce the concrete
The concrete is stronger under compression than under tension
Prestressed Concrete, cont
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Since it is a linear deformation, we can define the tensile strain as the fractional change in the length of the body
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