Chapter 6. Plane Bending (Part 1)
Chapter 6. Plane Bending (Part 1)
Chapter 6. Plane Bending (Part 1)
PLANE BENDING
(PART 1)
Contents
1 General concepts
2 Pure bending
3 Non-uniform bending
4 Stress concentration
6 Deflection of beam
Plane bending
M Π
q P
z
x
M
q P
I. General concepts
Un-symmetric bending
Π
M q P α
z
x
y
I. General concepts
Shear force and bending moment diagram
a. Shear force diagram (Qy)
Step 1: Q ph
Q tr
P
y y
dQy Qy 0
q
dz
Step 2:
Q Đ RĐC
Q Cy y
q
a. Bending moment diagram (Mx)
Step 1:
M ph
x M xtr 0
M Mx
dM 0
y
x
Q
Step 2: dz
M C
x M xĐ SQĐ C
y
I. General concepts
l l
Qy Qy
P
M Pl
Mx Mx
Qy = 0, Mx # 0 Qy # 0, Mx # 0
=>Stress σz # 0
II. Pure bending
C D (a)
z Ez E y
A
II. Pure bending
=> First moment with respect to neutral plane is zero. Therefore, the
neutral surface must pass through the section centroid.
II. Pure bending
F F F
z
y
z Mx y
Jx
Where:
+ Mx – bending moment of section
+ Jx – section moment of inertia about neutral axis x
+ y – perpendicular distance from the neutral axis to a
point
where the normal stress is to be determined
On the section: Mx = const and Jx = const
Mx min
n
y max
min z
z h
x x k
y max
y
y max
max
k
–
max J x y ten
M max y max
x
min M x y max
n
comp ymax –
Jx
II. Pure bending
* Symmetry section: k
y max y nmax
n
min
y max
ma mi
Mx
x n x
W k
y max
Jx
Wx – section modulus
ymax max
max min
II. Pure bending
Mx min
n
y max
min z
z h
x x k
y max
y
y max
max
Mx Mx
max
k
.ymax
Jx W xk
k
Brittle materials:
Mx Mx
n
.ymax
Jx W xn
n
min
Mx Mx
Elastic materials: xk , xn k n
max max , min W W
II. Pure bending
B A
II. Pure bending
Problem: The beam is made from three boards nailed together as shown.
If the moment acting on the cross section is M = 600N.m, determine the
bending stress produces on the top board.
II. Pure bending
Qy 0 Mx
and 0
Mx
Mx z y Normal stress
Jx
Qy
III. Non-uniform bending
QyS A
x
Where S xA ydA y ' A
A' '
Jx t
III. Non-uniform bending
QyS A
x
Jx t Qy
Where
+ τ – the shear stress in the member at the point located a distance y’
from the neutral axis.
+ Qy – the internal resultant shear force
+ t – the width of the member’s cross-sectional area
+ S xA yA
III. Non-uniform bending
max
h x
Qy
b
6Qy 2 2 3
h y max Q
y
bh3 4 2
A
III. Non-uniform bending
Solutions
mQ S
3 8 0 1 0 3
0.66 1 0 3
VQ 8 0 1 0 3
0.66 1 0 3
B B 22.6 M P a
It B
1 5 5.6 1 0 6 0.0 1 5
6
III. Non-uniform bending
C A
E
max Mx n
min A ymax
max E
Mx k
ymax
J
C
x
Jx
B
D
D
B Mx Mx
B yB D yD
Jx Jx
III. Non-uniform bending
τzy v
z z zy sin
u
U 0 2 2 cos 2 2
z
sin 2 zy cos
V 0 uv 2
2
The maximum normal stress:
du 2yz
0 tg 2 principal planes of stress
d z
1
2 2 4
ma
x 2
min
z
zy
III. Non-uniform bending
Mx
max k
max k
.ymax
Jx
Condition of reliability:
Mx
max
n
.y max n
Jx
min
III. Non-uniform bending
F
Q yS x2
Condition of reliability: max max
F
J 2
x .b
III. Non-uniform bending
M
Normal stress z Jx y
x
QyS xA
Shear stress zy
J xt
Criteria of reliability 2 4
2
3: z
3 2
2 zy
Criteria of reliability z zy