Module 5 Stresses in Beams
Module 5 Stresses in Beams
Module 5 Stresses in Beams
In this module, we will study on how to determine the stresses in beams due to the shear force
and bending moment, the economical section of a rectangular beam, and other parameters using the
flexural stress and shear stress.
Module Outcomes:
CO2: Calculate stresses due to bending, shear, and torsion under plain and combined loading.
CO3: Analyze statically determinate and indeterminate structures.
The stress caused by the bending moment is known as flexural stress or bending stress.
moment moment
compression
tension
Flexural Formula
Mc
f
I
Secction Modulus
I
S
C
M
f
S
d d
C= C=
2 2
d
Y=
2
b = base
bd 3
I
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Flexural Formula
d 1
M M
MC 2 2 M 6M
f 3
2
2
2
I bd bd bd bd
12 12 6
6M
f
bd 2
2
Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
SHEAR STRESS
VQ
v
Ib
d
C=
2 C
2 n.a. = neutral axis
d = depth
d
Y=
2
b = base
bd 3
I
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
C d C d
Q bC but C = and
2 2 2 4
2
d d bd
Q b
2 4 8
bd 2 bd 2 1 1
V V
8
V V
VQ 8 8 2 3V
v
Ib bd 3 b2d 3 bd bd 2bd
b
12 12 12 3
3V
v
2bd
ECONOMICAL SECTION
6M 6M 6M 6M
f 2
= 2
= 2
=
bd b(2b) b(4b ) 4b 3
4b 3 f 6M
6M
b3
4f
6M
b3
4f
3V 3V 3V
v = =
2bd 2b(2b) 4 b 2
4b 2 v 3V
3V
b2
4v
3V
b
4v
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
P
w
P P
½L ½L wL wL
2 2 L
2 2
P wL
2 P 2
Vmax = wL
2 Vmax =
2
P
wL2 wL
2
PL 8 2
4
Mmax =
PL wL2
Mmax =
4 8
Figure 3: Simple Beam – Two Equal Figure 4: Simple Beam – Three Equal
Concentrated Loads Symmetrically Concentrated Loads Symmetrically
Placed Placed
P P P P P
P 3/2 P
1/2 P
Vmax = P 3P
Vmax =
2
– 1/2 P
P – 3/2 P
PL PL
3 3PL 2 3PL
PL 8 8 PL
Mmax = Mmax =
3 2
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
P w
– PL wL2
2
P L wL L
P wL
P
Vmax = P Vmax = wL
wL2
Mmax =
Mmax = PL 2
wL2
– PL
2
wL2
6
wL
L
2
wL
2
wL
Vmax =
2
wL2
Mmax =
6
wL2
6
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
Sample Problem
1. Determine the flexural stress and shear stress of a rectangular beam loaded as shown in the figure.
15 KN/m 12 KN
450 mm
8m 2m
200 mm
Solution:
Solve for the reactions
Take a moment at R1
ΣMR1 = 0
15 KN/m 12 KN
0 = (15KN/m)(8 m)(4 m) + (12KN)(10 m) – R2 (8 m)
0 = 480 + 120 – R2(8) B
R2 = 75 KN A
C
Take a moment at R2 8m 2m
0 = R1(8 m) – (15KN/m)(8 m)( 4 m) + (12 KN)(2 m)
0 = R1(8 m) – 480 + 24 R1 = 57 KN R2 = 75 KN
R1 = 57 KN
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Vmax = – 63 KN = – 63x10 N
6
Mmax = 108.30 KN-m = 108.30x10 N-mm
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
Mc
f
I
d 450
C = 225 mm
2 2
bd 3 200(450) 3 9 4
I = 1.52X10 mm
12 12
6
Mmax = 108.30 KN-m = 108.30x10 N-mm
Other solution
6M 6(108.30x10 6 )
f =
bd2 200(450)2
f = 16.04 MPa answer
VQ
v
Ib
C 225 6 3
Q bC 200(225) = 5.0625x10 mm
2 2
3
Vmax = 63 KN = 63x10 N
VQ 63x10 3 (5.0625x10 6 )
v =
Ib (1.52 x10 9 )(200)
v = 1.05 MPa answer
Other Solution
3V 3(63x10 3 )
v =
2bd 2(200)(450)
v = 1.05 MPa answer
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
2. Determine the flexural stress and shear stress of the loaded I-beam shown in the figure.
125 mm 80 KN
25 KN/m
650 mm
2m 6m 2m
125 mm
80 KN
500 mm
25 KN/m
Solution:
Solve for the reactions D
Take a moment at R1 A B C
ΣMR1 = 0
R2 = 110 KN 2m 6m 2m
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
A T Y = ∑ AY A3 125 mm
(235,000) Y = (75,000) (837.50) + (97,500) (450)
+ (62,500) (62.50)
500 mm
Y = 470.61 mm
Y = 470.61 mm
Compute the Flexural Stress
6 A3 125 mm
Mmax = 238 KN-m = 238x10 N-mm
C = (125 + 650 + 125) – 470 .61 = 429.39 mm
500 mm
Mc 238x10 6 (429.39)
f =
I 24.15x10 9
f = 4.23 MPa answer
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
VQ b = 150 mm
v
Ib
150 mm
3
Vmax = 120 KN = 120x10 N neutral axis
N.A.
Moment of Area with respect to the neutral axis:
345.61 125 A1
QL = 150(345.61) + 500(125) 345.61
2 2 345.61 mm
6 3 Y = 470.61 mm
QL = 34.47x10 mm
IXO = 24.15x109 mm4
b = 150 mm (the length where the N.A. passes through) A2 125 mm
VQ 120x10 3 (34.47x10 6 )
v = 500 mm
Ib (24.15x10 9 )(150)
v = 1.14 MPa answer
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
3. Determine the cross-section of a rectangular beam loaded as shown in the figure if the allowable
flexural stress is 17.50 MPa and the shear stress is 1.20 MPa.
15 KN
20 KN/m
3m 3m 2m 2m
Solution:
Solve for the reactions
Take a moment at R1
ΣMR1 = 0
0 = (20KN/m)(5 m)(2.5 m) + (15KN)(3 m) – (20KN/m)(3 m)(1.50m) – R2 (7 m)
0 = 250 + 45 – 90 – R2(7)
R2 = 29.29 KN
15 KN
Take a moment at R2 20 KN/m
0 = R1(7 m) – (20KN/m)(8 m)( 4 m + 2 m) – (15 KN)(4 m)
0 = R1(7 m) – 960 – 60
R1 = 145.71 KN B E
A C D
Shear Force
VA = 0 3m 3m 2m 2m
VB = 0 – 20KN/m (3 m) = – 60 KN
R1 = 145.71 KN R2 = 29.29 KN
VB’ = – 60 KN + 145.71 KN = + 85.71 KN
VC = + 85.71 KN – 20KN/m (3 m) = 25.71 KN
VC’ = 25.71 KN – 15 KN = + 10.71 KN 2–x
VD = + 10.71 KN – 20KN/m (2 m) = – 29.29 KN 85.71
VE = – 29.29 KN + 29.29 KN = 0 25.71
+
Solve for distance X 10.71
X 2 X +
V Diag. 0 0
– – –
10.71 29.29
– 60 – 29.29
29.29X = 21.42 – 10.71X
21.42 x
X= = 0.54 m
10.71 29.29
2 – X = 1.46 m 80.02
77.13 58.64
Bending Moment
MA = 0
MB = 0 – ½ (60)(3 m) = – 90 KN-m M Diag. 0 0
85.71 25.71
MC = – 90 + (3m) = + 77.13 KN-m
2
MX = + 77.13 + ½ (10.71) (0.54 m) = + 80.02 KN-m – 90
MD = + 80.02 – ½ (29.29) (1.46 m) = + 58.64 KN-m
ME = + 58.64 – 29.29 (2 m) = 0.06 say 0
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
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Vmax = 85.71 KN = 85.71x10 N
6
Mmax = – 90 KN-m = – 90x10 N-mm
6M
b3
4f
6(90x10 6 )
b3
4(17.50)
b = 197.59 mm
d = 2b = 2(197.59)
d = 395.18 mm
3V
b
4v
3(85.71x10 3 )
b
4(1.30)
b = 222.37 mm
d = 2b = 2(222.37)
d = 444.74 mm
b = 222.37 mm answer
d = 444.74 mm answer
Note: if you use the smaller value of b and d, the beam will fail on
shear stress.
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
4. Determine the safe uniform load that the 175 mm x 325 mm simple beam could carry over a length of
6.0 meters if the allowable flexural stress is 16.20 MPa and the shear stress is 0.75 MPa.
5 KN 5 KN
w
325 mm
2m 2m 2m
175 mm
Solution:
From Flexural Stress Formula for Vmax is a combination of Figure 2 & 3
6M wL
f Vmax = +P
bd2 2
6M w(6m)
16.20 28.44 = + 5 KN
2
(175)(325) 2
28.44 = 3w + 5
16.20(175)(325)2 23.44
M= w=
6 3
6
M = 49.91x10 N-mm = 49.91 KN-m w = 7.81 KN/m
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
1.
16 KN
12 KN/m
350 mm
5m 5m
175 mm
2.
10 KN
18 KN/m
300 mm
125 mm 2m 7m
3.
10 KN
14 KN 20 KN/m
425 mm
1m 3m 6m
200 mm
4.
24 KN/m 8 KN
350 mm
150 mm 2m 5m 2m
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
Determine the flexural stress and shear stress of the beam loaded as shown in the figure.
5.
125 mm 20 KN
35 KN/m
125 mm 2m 5m 3m
6.
30 KN 15 KN
175 mm
20 KN/m
525 mm
5m 2m 3m
7.
40 KN
300 mm 18 KN/m
125 mm
5m 3m 2m
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
8. Determine the cross-section of a rectangular beam loaded as shown in the figure if the allowable
flexural stress is 15.80 MPa and the shear stress is 0.92 MPa.
10 KN
14 KN/m
2m 2m 6m
9. Determine the cross-section of a rectangular beam loaded as shown in the figure if the allowable
flexural stress is 16.40 MPa and the shear stress is 1.13 MPa.
5 KN
20 KN/m 10 KN
5m 2m 2m
10. Determine the cross-section of a rectangular beam loaded as shown in the figure if the allowable
flexural stress is 20.10 MPa and the shear stress is 1.40 MPa.
20 KN
5 KN 10 KN/m
2m 4m 4m
11. Determine the cross-section of a rectangular beam loaded as shown in the figure if the allowable
flexural stress is 18.60 MPa and the shear stress is 1.25 MPa.
20 KN/m
2m 6m 2m
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Notes in Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies
12. Determine the safe concentrated load that the 150 mm x 350 mm cantilever beam could carry located
at the free end if the allowable flexural stress is 11.70 MPa and the shear stress is 0.92 MPa.
P
10 KN/m
350 mm
1.75 m
150 mm
13. Determine the safe concentrated load that the 175 mm x 375 mm simple beam could carry over a
length of 8.0 meters if the allowable flexural stress is 19.34 MPa and the shear stress is 0.65 MPa.
P P P
375 mm
2m 2m 2m 2m
175 mm
14. Determine the safe uniform load that the 200 mm x 400 mm simple beam could carry over a length of
5.0 meters if the allowable flexural stress is 14.30 MPa and the shear stress is 0.82 MPa.
10 KN
w
400 mm
2.50 m 2.50 m
200 mm
15. Determine the required length of 175 mm x 325 mm cantilever beam that could carry a varying load of
20 KN/m if the allowable flexural stress is 4.80 MPa and the shear stress is 0.75 MPa.
20 KN/m
300 mm
150 mm
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