Chapter Five: Bending
Chapter Five: Bending
Bending
Members that are slender and support loadings that are applied
perpendicular to their longitudinal axis.
The shear and moment diagram can be plotted on the graphs called
shear and moment diagrams.
Draw free body diagram and determine all support reactions. Resolve
the forces into components acting perpendicular/parallel to the beam’s
axis.
Example 5.2
Draw shear and moment diagram for the beam shown in figure below.
Example 5.3
Draw shear and moment diagram for the beams shown in figures below.
Graphical method to construct shear and moment diagram
In case where several loads are applied, the following two eqns provide
a convenient means for quickly plotting the shear and moment diagrams
dV dM
=−w (x ) =V
dx dx
Eqn 1 Eqn 2
For eqn 1:
For eqn 2:
ΔM =∫ V ( x)dx
The table shows some common loading cases. Please do not memorize,
study carefully how it is constructed.
The longitudinal lines become curve and the vertical transverse lines
remain straight yet undergo a rotation.
The neutral surface is the surface that will not undergo changes
Assumptions
Neutral surface doesn’t change. Rather, the moment will change the line
into a curve
Any deformation of the cross section within its own plane is neglected
y
ε=−
ρ
This result indicates that the longitudinal strain depends on the location y
on the cross section and radius of curvature of the beam’s longitudinal
axis at the point.
In other words, the longitudinal strain varies linearly with y from neutral
axis.
Contraction occurs above neutral axis while elongation occurs below
neutral axis.
y
()
ε=− ε max
c
y
σ =− () σ
c max
From this equation, we can derive the general form of equation of max
and in terms of resultant internal moment, M, moment of inertia of the
cross sectional area, I, perpendicular distance from/about the neutral
axis, c or y.
Mc My
σ max = σ=
I I
Either of the formula above is referred as flexure formula
Example 5.4
The beam shown in figure has a cross sectional area in the shape of a
channel. Determine the maximum bending stress that occurs in the
beam at section a-a.
|M|max c |M|max
σm= =
I S
A safe design would require m all , thus Smin = Mmax/all., where S is known as the
allowable section modulus.
Example 5.6
A 5-m long simply supported steel beam AD is to carry the distributed and
concentrated loading
s as shown in figure below. Knowing that the allowable normal stress to be used is
160MPa, determine the minimum allowable section modulus