FormulaDen.com
Physics
Chemistry
Math
Chemical Engineering
Civil
Electrical
Electronics
Electronics and Instrumentation
Materials Science
Mechanical
Production Engineering
Financial
Health
You are here
-
Home
»
Engineering
»
Civil
»
Strength of Materials
Strain Energy in Strength of Materials Formulas
Strain Energy is the energy adsorption of material due to strain under an applied load. It is also equal to the work done on a specimen by an external force. And is denoted by U. Strain Energy is usually measured using the Newton Meter for Energy. Note that the value of Strain Energy is always negative.
Formulas to find Strain Energy in Strength of Materials
f
x
Strain Energy in Shear
Go
f
x
Strain Energy in Shear given Shear Deformation
Go
f
x
Strain Energy in Torsion given Polar MI and Shear Modulus of Elasticity
Go
f
x
Strain Energy in Torsion given Angle of Twist
Go
f
x
Strain Energy in Bending
Go
f
x
Strain Energy for Pure Bending when Beam rotates in One End
Go
Strength of Materials formulas that make use of Strain Energy
f
x
Shear Force using Strain Energy
Go
f
x
Length over which Deformation takes place given Strain Energy in Shear
Go
f
x
Shear Area given Strain Energy in Shear
Go
f
x
Shear Modulus of Elasticity given Strain Energy in Shear
Go
f
x
Torque given Strain Energy in Torsion
Go
f
x
Length over which Deformation takes place given Strain Energy in Torsion
Go
f
x
Polar Moment of Inertia given Strain Energy in Torsion
Go
f
x
Shear Modulus of Elasticity given Strain Energy in Torsion
Go
f
x
Bending Moment using Strain Energy
Go
f
x
Length over which Deformation takes place using Strain Energy
Go
f
x
Modulus of Elasticity with given Strain Energy
Go
f
x
Moment of Inertia using Strain Energy
Go
List of variables in Strength of Materials formulas
f
x
Shear Force
Go
f
x
Length of Member
Go
f
x
Area of Cross-Section
Go
f
x
Modulus of Rigidity
Go
f
x
Shear Deformation
Go
f
x
Torque SOM
Go
f
x
Polar Moment of Inertia
Go
f
x
Angle of Twist
Go
f
x
Bending Moment
Go
f
x
Young's Modulus
Go
f
x
Area Moment of Inertia
Go
FAQ
What is the Strain Energy?
Strain Energy is the energy adsorption of material due to strain under an applied load. It is also equal to the work done on a specimen by an external force. Strain Energy is usually measured using the Newton Meter for Energy. Note that the value of Strain Energy is always negative.
Can the Strain Energy be negative?
Yes, the Strain Energy, measured in Energy can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Strain Energy?
Strain Energy is usually measured using the Newton Meter[N*m] for Energy. Joule[N*m], Kilojoule[N*m], Gigajoule[N*m] are the few other units in which Strain Energy can be measured.
Let Others Know
✖
Facebook
Twitter
Reddit
LinkedIn
Email
WhatsApp
Copied!