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Strength of Materials Ii: Section 6-C

The document discusses plastic deformations in beams and shearing stresses in thin-walled members. It explains that beyond the yield point, plastic deformations occur where the shear stress is zero in the plastic zone. The elastic core carries the shear load. Examples are provided to calculate the horizontal shearing force and shear stress at a given point for a cantilever beam undergoing plastic deformation. Unsymmetric loading of thin-walled members is also discussed, along with calculating the location of the shear center for a channel section.

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Strength of Materials Ii: Section 6-C

The document discusses plastic deformations in beams and shearing stresses in thin-walled members. It explains that beyond the yield point, plastic deformations occur where the shear stress is zero in the plastic zone. The elastic core carries the shear load. Examples are provided to calculate the horizontal shearing force and shear stress at a given point for a cantilever beam undergoing plastic deformation. Unsymmetric loading of thin-walled members is also discussed, along with calculating the location of the shear center for a channel section.

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KARABUK UNIVERSITY Contents

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
STRENGTH OF 6.8 Plastic Deformations
MATERIALS II 6.9 Unsymmetric Loading of Thin-Walled Members

SECTION 6-c Review


SHEARING STRESSES in
BEAMS and THIN-WALLED
MEMBERS

Asst. Prof. Özden İŞBİLİR


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Plastic Deformations Plastic Deformations


I • Preceding discussion was based on
• Recall: M Y = σ Y = maximum elastic moment
c normal stresses only
• For M = PL < MY , the normal stress does
not exceed the yield stress anywhere along • Consider horizontal shear force on an
the beam. element within the plastic zone,
• For PL > MY , yield is initiated at B and B’. ∆H = −(σ C − σ D )dA = −(σ Y − σ Y )dA = 0
For an elastoplastic material, the half-thickness Therefore, the shear stress is zero in the
of the elastic core is found from plastic zone.
3  1 yY2 
Px = M Y 1 −
2  3c 2 • Shear load is carried by the elastic core,
 
• The section becomes fully plastic (yY = 0) at 3 P  y 2 
τ xy = 1− where A′ = 2byY
the wall when 2 A′  yY2 
3 3P
PL = M Y = M p τ max =
2 2 A′
• Maximum load which the beam can support is
Mp • As A’ decreases, τmax increases and
Pmax =
L may exceed τY
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Example 6.7 Solution 6.7

Consider the cantilever beam AB as shown in figure. The portion ACKJ of


the beam that is located to the left of the transverse section CC’ and
above the horizontal plane JK, where K is a point at a distance y. Consider
the plastic deformation in the portion of the beam with the given yY above
the neutral axis.
(a) Determine the magnitude of the horizontal shearing force H exerted on
the lower face of the portion of beam ACKJ
(b) Determine the shear stress at K.

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Solution 6.7 Unsymmetric Loading of Thin-Walled Members

• Beam loaded in a vertical plane


of symmetry deforms in the
symmetry plane without
twisting.
My VQ
σx = − τ ave =
I It

• Beam without a vertical plane


of symmetry bends and twists
under loading.
My VQ
σx = − τ ave ≠
I It

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Unsymmetric Loading of Thin-Walled Members Example 6.8
• If the shear load is applied such that the beam
does not twist, then the shear stress distribution
satisfies
VQ D B E
τ ave = V = ∫ q ds F = ∫ q ds = − ∫ q ds = − F ′
It B A D

• F and F’ indicate a couple F.h and the need for


the application of a torque as well as the shear
load.
F h = Ve

• When the force P is applied at a distance e to the


left of the web centerline, the member bends in a • Determine the location for the shear center of the channel section with
vertical plane without twisting. The point O is b = 4 in., h = 6 in., and t = 0.15 in.
called the shear center. F h
e =
I
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Solution 6.8 Example 6.9

b b VQ Vb h
F = ∫ q ds = ∫ ds = ∫ st ds
0 0 I I0 2
Vthb 2
=
4I

1 3 1 h 
2
I = I web + 2 I flange = th + 2 bt 3 + bt   
12 12   
2
1 th 2 (6b + h )
≅ 12

V.e=F.h
• Determine the shear stress distribution for V = 2.5 kips.
b 4 in.
e= = e = 1.6 in.
h 6 in.
2+ 2+
3b 3(4 in.)

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Solution 6.9 Example 6.10
q VQ For the following problems, a beam segment subjected to internal bending
τ= = moments at sections A and B is shown along with a sketch of the cross-sectional
t It
dimensions. For each problem:
• Shearing stresses in the flanges, a) Draw the distribution of bending stresses acting at sections A and B.
VQ V h Vh b) Determine the resultant forces acting in the x direction on the specified area
τ= = (st ) = s (1,2 and 3) at sections A and B.
It It 2 2I
c) Determine the horizontal force required to satisfy equilibrium for the specified
Vhb 6Vb area.
τB = =
(12 )
2 1 th 2 (6b + h ) th(6b + h )
6(2.5 kips )(4 in )
= = 2.22 ksi
(0.15 in )(6 in )(6 × 4 in + 6 in )
• Shearing stress in the web,

τ max =
VQ V
=
(18 ht )(4b + h) = 3V (4b + h)
It 1 th 2 (6b + h )t 2th(6b + h )
12
3(2.5 kips )(4 × 4 in + 6 in )
= = 3.06 ksi
2(0.15 in )(6 in )(6 × 6 in + 6 in )
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Solution 6.10 Solution 6.10

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Solution 6.10

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