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FDB Stresses in Beams A
FDB Stresses in Beams A
TOPICS
REFERENCES
MIDTERM
FINAL TERM
1. Goodno, Bary J. – Mechanics of Materials C2018 Published by
A. Simple stress Cengage Learning, USA
D. Share and Moment in Beams
• Compressive stress and tensile stress
• Shear and moment diagram using 2. Singh, Sadhu – A textbook on Strength of MaterialsC2014
• Shearing stress equation Published by Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
• Bearing Stress
• Shear and moment diagram using 3. Mechanics of Material by Andrew Pytel
• Thin walled Cylinder stress shortcut Method
C. Torsion
• Stresses in Shafting
• Angular Deformation
• Flange Coupling
• Helical Spring
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The simply supported beam in Figure below has the T-shaped
Chapter 5 - Stresses in Beams cross section shown. Determine the values and locations of the
maximum tensile and compressive bending stresses.
Introduction:
In previous chapters, we considered stresses in bars caused by axial loading and torsion.
Bending Stress:
The stresses caused by the bending moment are known as bending stresses, or flexure stresses. The relationship between
these stresses and the bending moment is called the flexure formula.
➢ Simplifying Assumptions
➢ Compatibility
➢ Equilibrium
➢ Flexural Formula
Simplifying Assumptions:
✓ The axis of the beam bends but does not stretch (the axis lies
somewhere in the plane of symmetry; its location will be
determined later)
✓ Plane sections of the beam remain plane (do not warp) and
perpendicular to the deformed axis of the beam.