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maximum beam stress calculation
i was wondering if anyone could tell me what is the standard for calculation the maximum stress on the outer fiber of a beam that is loaded laterally such that it has a beanding stress and a shear stress. my current understanding is that if the beam is short then the bending and shear stresses would need to be combined. i have been told that when these are combined, the aveage shear stress is combined with the maximum bending stress using von mises formula. if it is a wide flange section then only the web of the beam is considered when calculating the shear stress. when the web of the beam is considered, would the average shear stress (as opposes to the tranverse shear) on the web be combined with the max bending stress on the flange outer fiber?
how would the shear formula vq/it fit into the above analyses. is it used in these calculations or only the average shear stress?
thanks in advance,
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as dbuzz signals, if we have understood the case well, the flanges will be carrying the shear.
then the magnitude of the shear stress tau will follow a -if i remember well parabolical- law with a maximum at the center of the flanges -if we dismiss the web presence there, of course- and zero shear at the tips. this tau you evaluate by the equation you refer to, but re
i'm sorry...i indicated that it was a leteral load. the loading in question is actually a vertical load on the top of the beam flange.
thanks,
if you have a wide flange beam whereby the upper and lower flanges are in a horizontal position and the beam is loaded horizontally then the average shear stress will be based on the x-sectional areas of both flanges; however if the load is applied vertically then average shear stress will be based only on the webb x-sectional area as you stated.
yes use the von misses formula to determine resultant stress from bending and average shear stresses
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