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Types of Force In this lecture you will learn about pressure(PSI), different types of force, and be introduced into a stress strain diagram.

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Types of Force. In this lecture you will learn about pressure(PSI), different types of force, and be introduced into a stress strain diagram. The beginning…. A force is some measurement of the amount of energy it takes to do something. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Types of Force

Types of Force

In this lecture you will learn about pressure(PSI), different types of

force, and be introduced into a stress strain diagram.

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A force is some measurement of the amount of energy it takes to do something.◦ Other ways to measure force are Newtons,

kilograms, grams, stones… An area is a measurement of a 2D space.

◦ Other ways to measure area are square Meters, square inches, square feet, square yards, square mile…

The beginning…

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Pounds per square inch It measures pressure

◦ Pressure is force and areaother measures of pressure.

PSF, Newton per meter square…. Any combination where a force is over an area.

What is PSI?

Which would you rather get stepped on by?

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How do you calculate PSI (or other pressure measurements)

Force divided by area Or lbs/inch^2 If you had a force of 10 pounds and an

area of 5 inches square your PSI would be_______?

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If the weight was the same which would hurt more? Converse = 48” square High heel = 18” square Just the heel = .75” square

Here is an example

• Assuming the force is the same• (200 lbs)• 200lbs/48” square = 4.16 psi• 200lbs/18” square = 11.1 psi• 200lbs/.75 square = 266.6 psi

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Can you think of one example where varying the shape of something changes the pressure and how it is used.

You have 2 minutes to come up with an interesting example and share with your table.

I will call on each group to speak at the conclusion of that time.

Discussion

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PSF is used in the building industry◦ A classroom is required to withstand 40 PSF◦ A hallway is required to withstand 100 PSF◦ An attic is required to withstand 10 PSF

Pascal is used in the metric system and is a Newton per meter square

Other types of measures..

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Engineers and materials scientists need to know how much pressure a given type of material can take.

To do this they break a material sample. The same sample can withstand different

amounts of force depending on the type of force.

One way pressure is used by engineers?

Stress strain machine

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Types of stress

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Group up at your tables and come up with a tool or process that uses one of the types of force I introduced and how it uses that force.

Be ready to share out the answer… anyone could be it….

Discuss…

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When materials have a force applied they change shape◦ Sometimes it is a permanent shape change

If they permanently change shape without cracking it is called plastic deformation

◦ If the material springs back it is called elastic deformation

Deformation

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Which type of steel would be best for making a sword and why?

Discuss…

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Engineers are very concerned about the straight potion of the stress strain curve.

The equation below show how to calculate this.

Young’s modulus

E is the Young's modulus (modulus of elasticity) F is the force exerted on an object under tension; A0 is the original cross-sectional area through which the force

is applied; ΔL is the amount by which the length of the object changes; L0 is the original length of the object.

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Young’s modulus

Square materialsE = W L^3 / 4 Δ b h^3◦ W=weight (or force)◦ L= length of beam from support◦ B= base◦ H =height◦ Δ = Amount of deflection

Round materialsE = 4 W L^3 / 3 π Δ d^4◦ D= diameter of round material

To determine young’s modulus from a deflection test you need these equations