Understanding Stresses in Beams

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The Efficient Engineer

The Efficient Engineer

4 жыл бұрын

In this video we explore bending and shear stresses in beams. A bending moment is the resultant of bending stresses, which are normal stresses acting perpendicular to the beam cross-section. We can easily derive an equation for these bending stresses by observing how a beam deforms for a case of pure bending. This equation is know as the flexure formula.
Next we look at shear stresses, which act parallel to the beam cross-section, and can be represented by a shear force. These vertical shear stresses can cause horizontal shear failure in beams, because they result in complementary horizontal shear stresses, which develop to maintain equilibrium.
Finally we look at how we can apply the shear stress equation to thin-walled open sections like the I beam, and how shear stress appears to "flow" through the cross-section.
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ERRATA:
- The moment shown at 07:38 is drawn in the wrong direction.
- The shear stress profile shown at 11:41 is incorrect - the correct profile has the maximum shear stress at the edges of the cross-section, and the minimum shear stress at the centre.
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Amazing video and great explanation indeed. Thank you so much for the effort! Just a small comment at 7:40, for the moment you apply on the left beam, the deflection should be mirrored (tension side on the bottom). Keep up the great work! All the best
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@frikkieramabolo172
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When are we getting video's on other engineering subjects like Thermodynamics, or Fluid dynamics?
@TheEfficientEngineer
@TheEfficientEngineer 3 жыл бұрын
Still figuring out what I want to do next, but it's likely the next video or two will be on fluid dynamics.
@frikkieramabolo172
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@@TheEfficientEngineer maybe you can try topics like dynamics of machinery... I haven't found anything good on the subject on net... There are plenty of fluid mechanics video already so.. Just a suggestion... Love your work... May God give you strength to continue such good work
@PATHMINDER
@PATHMINDER 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this vid. But I guess/remember: Interaction between shear and moment is taken in account in steel beams. ..They reduced moment capacity(resistance) in some cases.
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