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MECHANICS OF
MATERIALS
Ferdinand
P. Beer
E. Russell
Johnston, Jr.
John T. DeWolf
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
Pure Bending
In the preceding chapters you studied how to determine the
stresses in prismatic members subjected to axial loads or to
twisting couples. In this chapter and in the following two you
will analyze the stresses and strains in prismatic members
subjected to bending. Bending is a major concept used in the
design of many machine and structural components, such as
beams and girders.
This chapter will be devoted to the analysis of prismatic
members subjected to equal and opposite couples M and M
acting in the same longitudinal plane. Such members are said to
be in pure bending.
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Centroids
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Moment of Inertia
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I
S
I section moment of inertia
I
section modulus
c
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1 Mc
c
Ec Ec I
M
E m M
EI
c
I
the above relation is called flexural formula for bending
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Pure Bending
Assignment # II
Problems: 4.1-4.15
Due Date: 24-11-2014
Before 1030 am
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