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Nonprismatic Beams
A B
x
L
322 CHAPTER 5 Stresses in Beams (Basic Topics)
P
B t
A
x
d
L
P 2.4 kN AT END A: x 0 1 A 0
L 8.0 m
AT SUPPORT B: x L 8.0 m
t 10 mm
1 B 33.53 MPa
d average diameter
At end A: dA 90 mm CROSS SECTION OF MAXIMUM STRESS
At support B: dB 270 mm
ds1
Set 0 Evaluate the derivative, set it equal to
dx
AT DISTANCE x:
zero, and solve for x.
x x 2x
dx dA (dB dA ) ¢ ≤ 90 180 90 ¢ 1 ≤ L
L L L x 4.0 m
2
2x 2
Sx (dx ) 2 (t) (90) 2 ¢ 1 ≤ (10)
4 4 L MAXIMUM BENDING STRESS
2
2x 2400(4.0)
20,250 ¢ 1 ≤ Sx mm3 smax (s1 ) xLⲐ2
L (20.25 )(1 1) 2
Mx Px 2400x x meters, Mx N m 37.73 MPa
Mx 2400x smax 9
s1 L meters, s1 MPa RATIO OF max to B 1.125
Sx 2x 2 sB 8
20.25 ¢ 1 ≤
L
SECTION 5.7 Nonprismatic Beams 323
bA = 60 mm
bB = 80 mm
324 CHAPTER 5 Stresses in Beams (Basic Topics)
M0
A B
x
L = 1.10 m
SECTION 5.7 Nonprismatic Beams 325
P
B
A
dB
dA
x
L
FROM EQ. (5-32), EXAMPLE 5-9 (a) GRAPH OF x/L VERSUS dB /dA (EQ. 2)
32Px
s1 Eq. (1) x
x 3 L
B dA (dB dA ) ¢ ≤ R 2
L
x 2 x
N 32P B dA (dB dA ) ¢ ≤ R B dA 2(dB dA ) R (b) MAXIMUM STRESS (AT SUPPORT B)
L L
326 CHAPTER 5 Stresses in Beams (Basic Topics)
b
b
Solution 5.7-6 Fully stressed beam with constant width and varying height
hx height at distance x AT THE FIXED END (x L):
hB height at end B
b width (constant) 3q
hB L
B bsallow
qx2 bh2x
AT DISTANCE x: M S hx x hB x
2 6 Therefore, hx
hB L L
M 3qx2
sallow 2
S bhx
3q
hx x
B bsallow
L L
— —
2 2
h h
bx bB
SECTION 5.7 Fully Stressed Beams 327
Solution 5.7-7 Fully stressed beam with constant height and varying width
hx hB
bx
bB
Solution 5.7-8 Fully stressed beam with varying width and varying height
hx height at distance x AT THE FIXED END (x L)
hB height at end B
bx width at distance x 3qL2
bB width at end B hB
B bBsallow
x hx x x
bx bB ¢ ≤ Therefore, hx hB
L hB B L BL
AT DISTANCE x
qx 2 bx h2x bB x
M S (hx ) 2
2 6 6L
M 3qL x
sallow
S bBh2x
3qL x
hx
B bBsallow
328 CHAPTER 5 Stresses in Beams (Basic Topics)
冮 冮
y1 V h2
N.A. R tbdy1 2 ¢ y1 ≤ bdy1
2
hⲐ2 0
2I 4
h hⲐ2
冮
V 2
12V h
2 (b) ¢ y21 ≤ dy1
bh3 0
4
b 12V 2h3
3 ¢ ≤V
3 h 24
bh
I
12 ⬖R V Q.E.D.
V h2
t ¢ y21 ≤
2I 4
Problem 5.8-2 Calculate the maximum shear stress max and the 18.0 kN/m
maximum bending stress max in a simply supported wood beam (see 250 mm
figure) carrying a uniform load of 18.0 kN/m (which includes the weight
of the beam) if the length is 1.75 m and the cross section is rectangular
with width 150 mm and height 250 mm.
150 mm
1.75 m
h 250 mm
b 150 mm
L 1.75 m
MAXIMUM SHEAR STRESS MAXIMUM BENDING STRESS
qL
V A bh qL2 bh2
2 M S
8 6
3V 3qL 3(18 kNⲐm)(1.75 m) M 3qL2 3(18 kNⲐm)(1.75 m) 2
tmax smax
2A 4bh 4(150 mm)(250 mm) S 4bh2 4(150 mm)(250 mm) 2
630 kPa 4.41 MPa
SECTION 5.8 Shear Stresses in Rectangular Beams 329
q
h/2
h/2
b
L/2 L/2
330 CHAPTER 5 Stresses in Beams (Basic Topics)
Problem 5.8-5 A steel beam of length L 16 in. and cross-sectional q = 240 lb/in.
dimensions b 0.6 in. and h 2 in. (see figure) supports a uniform load
of intensity q 240 lb/in., which includes the weight of the beam. h = 2 in.
Calculate the shear stresses in the beam (at the cross section of
maximum shear force) at points located 1/4 in., 1/2 in., 3/4 in., and 1 in.
b = 0.6 in.
from the top surface of the beam. From these calculations, plot a graph L = 16 in.
showing the distribution of shear stresses from top to bottom of the beam.
332 CHAPTER 5 Stresses in Beams (Basic Topics)
2 in.
2 in.
N.A. 2 in.
2 in.
4 in.
P
Problem 5.8-8 A laminated plastic beam of square cross section
is built up by gluing together three strips, each 10 mm 30 mm q
in cross section (see figure). The beam has a total weight of 3.2 N
10 mm
and is simply supported with span length L 320 mm. 10 mm 30 mm
Considering the weight of the beam, calculate the maximum 10 mm
permissible load P that may be placed at the midpoint if (a) the
allowable shear stress in the glued joints is 0.3 MPa, and (b)
30 mm L
the allowable bending stress in the plastic is 8 MPa.
10 mm 10 mm
N.A. 10 mm h = 30 mm
10 mm
L/2 L/2
b = 30 mm
L 320 mm bh3 1
I (30 mm)(30 mm) 3 67,500 mm4
W 3.2 N 12 12
W 3.2 N bh2 1
q 10 NⲐm S (30 mm)(30 mm) 2 4500 mm3
L 320 mm 6 6
SECTION 5.8 Shear Stresses in Rectangular Beams 333
(a) ALLOWABLE LOAD BASED UPON SHEAR (b) ALLOWABLE LOAD BASED UPON BENDING STRESSES
IN GLUED JOINTS allow 8 MPa
allow 0.3 MPa Mmax
s
VQ P qL P S
t V 1.6 N
Ib 2 2 2 PL qL2
(V newtons; P newtons) Mmax 0.08P 0.128 (N m) ˇ ˇ
4 8
Q (30 mm)(10 mm)(10 mm) 3000 mm3 (P newtons; M N m)
Q 3000 mm3 1 (0.08P 0.128)(N m)
s
ˇ ˇ
Solution 5.8-9
L = 9 ft
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