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XXVII.—On the Effect of Internal Friction in Cases of Compound Stress

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

G. H. Gulliver
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University of Edinburgh
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Summary

The minimum resistance to deformation, and the inclination of the surfaces of sliding, are given for any system of stress in a body, supposing internal friction to be operative.

The effect of internal friction in various cases of combined loading, and the value of the coefficient have been calculated from experimental data. The results do not allow of a definite value being assigned to μ for steel.

Certain differences in the behaviour of ductile and of brittle bodies, when loaded, are pointed out.

An expression for the equivalent bending moment of a shaft submitted to simultaneous bending and twisting, when internal friction is allowed for, is given.

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Proceedings
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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1909

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page 427 note * Proceedings, xxviii., 1908, 374Google Scholar.

page 427 note † Phil. Mag., 1., 1900, 69Google Scholar.

page 429 note * Phil. Mag., xi., 1906, 276; xii., 1906, 418Google Scholar.

page 429 note † Ibid., xii., 1906, 533.

page 430 note * Mechanics Applied to Engineering Longmans, 4th ed., 1904, 492Google Scholar.