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Strength of Material-5Theory of Simple Bending

Dr. Attaullah Shah

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Consider a bar to be rigidly attached at one end and twisted at the other endby a torque or twisting moment T equivalent to F × d, which is appliedperpendicular to the axis of the bar, as shown in the figure. Such a bar issaid to be in torsion.said to be in torsion.

TORSIONAL SHEARING STRESS,For a solid or hollow circular shaft subject to a twisting moment T, thetorsional shearing stress at a distance ρ from the center of the shaft is

where J is the polar moment of inertia of the section and r is the outer radius.

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Stresses in beams: � Forces and couples acting on the beam cause bending (flexural

stresses) and shearing stresses on any cross section of the beam and deflection perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the beam.

� If couples are applied to the ends of the beam and no forces act on it, the bending is said to be pure bending. If forces produce the bending, the bending is called ordinary bending.

� ASSUMPTIONS � ASSUMPTIONS

� In using the formulas for flexural and shearing stresses, it is assumed that

� A plane section of the beam normal to its longitudinal axis prior to loading remains plane after the forces and couples have been applied,

� That the beam is initially straight and of uniform cross section and that the moduli of elasticity in tension and compression are equal.

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Flexural Formula:

� Consider a fiber at a distance y from the neutral axis, because of the beam’s curvature, as the effect of bending moment, the fiber is stretched by an amount of cd. Since the curvature of the beam is stretched by an amount of cd. Since the curvature of the beam is very small, bcd and Oba are considered as similar triangles.

� The strain on this fiber is

� By Hooke’s law, ε = σ / E, then

� which means that the stress is proportional to the distance y from the neutral axis.

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� Considering a differential area dA at a distance y from N.A., the force acting over the area is the force acting over the area is

� The resultant of all the elemental moment about N.A. must be equal to the bending moment on the section.

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where ρ is the radius of curvature of the beam in mm (in), M is the bending moment in N·mm (lb·in), fb is the flexural stress in MPa (psi), I is the centroidal moment of inertia in mm4 (in4), and c is the distance from the neutral axis to the outermost fiber in mm (in).

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SECTION MODULUS

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Solved Example: � Problem 503 A cantilever beam, 50 mm wide by 150 mm

high and 6 m long, carries a load that varies uniformly from zero at the free end to 1000 N/m at the wall. (a) Compute the magnitude and location of the maximum flexural stress. (b) Determine the type and magnitude of the stress in a fiber 20 mm from the top of the beam at a section 2 m from the free end.

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Assignment � Problem 510 A 50-mm diameter bar is used as a

simply supported beam 3 m long. Determine the largest uniformly distributed load that can be applied over the right two-thirds of the beam if the flexural stress is limited to 50 MPa.

� Problem 517 A rectangular steel bar, 15 mm wide by 30 mm high and 6 m long, is simply supported at its ends. If the density of steel is 7850 kg/m3, determine the maximum bending stress caused by the weight of the bar.

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Deflection of beams

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Sketching of Elastic Curve with Moment

diagram