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ddddeddxxxUsual assumptionees in simple bending theory, that is, the Bernoulli-Euler beam

theory:

a) the beam is initially straight; ssss

b) the depth of the beam is small compared to its radius of curvature at its maximum
displacement;

c) plane sectidddons remain plane at all phases of an oscillation;

d) one principal axis of inertia is perpendicular to the direction of motion in the vibration;

e) the beam is free from longitudinal force;

f) the deformation due to shearing of one cross section relative to an adjacent one is negligible;

g) the beam mass is concentrated at its neutral axis. The last two imply that the effects of
transverse shear and rotatory inertia are neglected.dddd333333333333

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