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Ch 6. Advanced Beams Composite Beams Mechanics Chapter 1. Stress/Strain 2. Torsion 3. Beam Shr/Moment 4. Beam Stresses 5. Beam Deflections 6. Beam-Advanced 7. Stress Analysis 8. Strain Analysis 9. Columns Appendix Basic Math Units Basic Equations Sections Material Properties Structural Shapes Beam Equations Mechanics Tools Unsymmetric Bending Unsymmetric Bending Case Intro Theory
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If the load is at an angle to the beam, but is in the y-z plane, then the load can be reduced into two forces in the direction of the y and z axes. In this section, all loads are assumed to act through the beam shear center (generally the centroid) so that there is no rotation or twisting about the x-axes. This helps simplify the calculations.
where Mz is the internal moment and Iz is the moment of inertia, both about the z axis. Notice that a positive y produces a negative stress which indicates a compression stress. Also, the double-headed arrow represents a moment rotating about the vector direction. Using the right-hand rule, the thumb points in the direction of the double-headed arrow and the fingers are in the direction of the moment.
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Similarly, loads in the z-direction will cause a moment about the y axes as shown at the left. The bending stress is
where My is the internal moment and Iy is the moment of inertia, both about the y axis. The equation does not have a negative sign since a positive z value will produce a positive tension stress. Again, the double headed arrow is a convenient method to represent a moment vector when drawing in 2D. The moment rotates about the direction of the double-headed arrow. The two bending stresses, b-z and b-y can be added together using the principle of superposition. This gives the final unsymmetric bending stress as
The maximum tension and compression bending stress is not obvious. As shown in the diagram at the left, the bending stress is a tetrahedral shape and increases as the distance from the neutral increases. The neutral axis in not horizontal but is rotated depending on the ratio of the moments, My and Mz, and the moment of inertias, Iy and Iz. More details about the NA is given in the next section below.
Unsymmetric Bending Stress is the Total of the Bending Stress about the z and y axis
This is an equation for a line that goes through the origin. The maximum bending stress is located at the point which is furthest from the neutral axis (perpendicular direction). The angle between the NA and the z axis is
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