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When a beam is subjected to a loading system or by a force couple acting on a plane passing through the axis, then the beam deforms. In simple terms, this axial deformation is called as bending of a beam. Due to the shear force and bending moment, the beam undergoes deformation. These normal stress due to bending are called flexure stresses.Contents:
Assumptions to calculate bending stress
These stresses formed in the material due to bending can be calculated using certian assumption, they are- Beam is initially straight , and has a constant cross-section.
- Beam is made of homogeneous material and the beam has a longitudinal plane of symmetry.
- Resultant of the applied loads lies in the plane of symmetry.
- The geometry of the overall member is such that bending not buckling is the primary cause of failure.
- Elastic limit is nowhere exceeded and ‘E' is same in tension and compression.
- Plane cross - sections remains plane before and after bending.