CH 7 Shear
CH 7 Shear
CH 7 Shear
Note:
1. Warping” violates the assumptions of “plane section
remains plane” in flexure and torsion formulae
VQ
t=
It
where Q = ò ydA = y ' A'
A'
6V æ h2 2ö
t= 3 çç - y ÷÷
bh è 4 ø
V
t max = 1.5
A
Wide-flange beam
• Shear-stress distribution is parabolic
but has a jump at the flange-to-web
junctions.
ë12 û
tB =
VQB
=
( ) (
80 103 0.66 10 -3 )
= 22.6 MPa
It B ( )
155.6 10 (0.015)
-6
• Thus, t C = t max =
VQc
=
( )
80 103 (0.735) 10 -3 (
= 25.2 MPa
)
ItC (
155.6 10 (0.015)
-6
)
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SHEAR FLOW IN BUILT-UP BEAM
I=
1
12
( ) ( )
(30) 503 - 2éê 1 (10) 403 ùú = 205833 mm 4
ë12 û
Case I
• For this design a single row of nails holds the top or bottom flange onto
the web.
• For one of these flanges,
Q = y 'A' = (22.5)(30 )(5) = 3375 mm3
VQ
q=
I
40 V (3375)
=
90 205833
V = 27.1 N (Ans)
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EXAMPLE 2 (cont)
Solutions
Case II
• Here a single row of nails holds one of the side boards onto the web.
• Thus,
VQ
q=
I
40 V (1125)
=
90 205833
V = 81.3 N (Ans)
VQ V [d / 2]((b / 2 ) - x )t Vtd æ b ö
q= = = ç - x ÷
I I 2I è 2 ø
• For point C,
VQC 10(17.5 / 2 )
qC = = = 0.951 kN/cm = 91.5 N/mm
I 184
• The shear flow at D is
VQD 10(30 / 2 )
qD = = = 1.63 kN/cm = 163 N/mm
I 184
Ff d
e=
P
Ff d
e=
P
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EXAMPLE 4
Determine the location of the shear center for the thin-walled
channel section having the dimensions shown in Fig. 7–25a.
1 3 é æ h ö ù th 2 æ h
2
ö
I = th + 2 êbt ç ÷ ú = ç + b÷
12 êë è 2 ø úû 2 è 6 ø
VQ V (h / 2 )[b - x ]t V (b - x )
q= = 2 =
I ( )
th / 2 [(h / 6 ) + b] h[(h / 6 ) + b]
Vb 2 h
Ve = F f h =
2h[(h / 6 ) + b]
b2
e= (Ans)
[(h / 3) + 2b]
• As stated previously, e depends only on the geometry of the cross
section.