When a body is subjected to an axial
load, there is increase in length in one direction at the same time the
dimensions decrease in perpendicular directions.
Hence, the ratio of change in
dimension to original dimension is known as "STRAIN"
Forces
on a body showing strain. |
There
are two types of strains:
1)
LONGITUDINAL STRAIN
2)
LATERAL STRAIN
"
When a body is subjected to an axial tensile or compressive load,
there is an axial deformation in the length of the body. The ratio of axial
deformation to the original length of the body is known as Longitudinal (or
linear strain)."
OR
"
The longitudinal strain is also defined as the deformation of the
body per unit length in the direction of applied load. "
The longitudinal strain is given
by:
Formula
for longitudinal strain |
"The
strain at right angles to the direction of applied load is known as LATERAL
STRAIN."
OR
"Change
in breadth dimensions to original dimension is also known as LATERAL
STRAIN"
lateral strain
is given as Change in lateral dimensions/ Original dimensions