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  1. Understanding Poisson's Ratio and Restrained Cylinders

    Apr 2, 2010 · Hey. I have a couple of questions about Poisson's ratio I hope you guys can answer. If I have a cylinder made of, let's say steel. Steel has a Poisson's ratio of roughly 0.33. The …

  2. Poisson ratios for Orthotropic materials (composites)

    Apr 28, 2021 · Negative Poisson's Ratio in Rotated Orthotropic Material Oct 23, 2014 Replies 3 Views 3K Anisotropic Modulus of elasticity and Poisson's ratio Nov 3, 2014 Replies 1 Views …

  3. Rate of change of volume and poisson's ratio - Physics Forums

    Oct 26, 2009 · The discussion revolves around deriving the relative change in volume of a rectangular block of isotropic material subjected to axial deformation, specifically in relation to …

  4. Why would density increase when Poisson's ratio > 0.5?

    Oct 19, 2012 · Homework Statement Does anyone understand why density would increase when the poisson ratio is greater than 0.5 as indicated in this slide from my professor: Does this …

  5. Find Poisson's Ratio of Aluminum from Torsion and Tensile Tests

    Sep 4, 2009 · 1. Torsion test showed aluminum to have shear modulus of 4.60x10^6psi. Under a tensile test, the same specimen showed a modulus of elasticity of 12.2x10^6psi. Find …

  6. How Do You Calculate Shear Modulus from Poisson's Ratio and …

    Aug 19, 2009 · hi there, I am completely stuck on this question and was wondering if anyone could help me out here; ''a metal wire has a diameter of 1mm. when subjected to a tensile load …

  7. Understanding Poisson's Ratio Limits - Physics Forums

    Oct 24, 2004 · I'm doing A2 course work on properties of materials and have been looking at Youngs modulus, Bulk modulus, Poissons ratio and Shear stress strain etc.:rolleyes: Was …

  8. Calculating Poisson's Ratio and Modulus of Elasticity for a Solid ...

    Oct 28, 2005 · To calculate Poisson's ratio for a solid cylinder, the axial strain and lateral strain must be determined using the given changes in length and diameter. The axial strain is …

  9. Understanding Poisson's Ratio and Its Effects - Physics Forums

    Dec 31, 2019 · Hi everybody, Poisson's ratio determine that when applying force in one direction (let say z direction) it would cause a relative major strain at that direction, and also two …

  10. Calculating Poisson's Ratio: Step-by-Step Guide - Physics Forums

    Aug 5, 2005 · Poisson's ratio is the lateral contraction per unit breadth divided by the longitudinal extension per unit length. But A is proportional to the square of the length, i.e. a square has …