DEPARTMENT OF FOOD ENGINEERING
NED UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Course Title : Mechanics Of Materials
Course Code : MM-205
Year: S.E
Lecture 5 b
Relations Among Load, Shear, and Bending Moment
• Relationship between load and shear:
Fy 0 : V V V w x 0
V w x
dV
dx w
xD
VD VC w dx
xC
• Relationship between shear and bending
moment:
MC 0 : M M M V x wx2 x
0M V x 1 w
2
x 2
dM
0
dx
xD
M D M C V dx
xC 5-3
Sample Problem 5.3
SOLUTION:
• Taking the entire beam as a free body,
determine the reactions at A and D.
• Apply the relationship between shear and
load to develop the shear diagram.
• Apply the relationship between bending
Draw the shear and bending
moment diagrams for the beam moment and shear to develop the bending
and loading shown. moment diagram.
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Sample Problem 5.3
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Sample Problem 5.3
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Design of Prismatic Beams for Bending
• The largest normal stress is found at the surface where the
maximum bending moment occurs.
M max c M max
m
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• A safe designSrequires that the maximum normal stress be
less than the allowable stress for the material used.
This criteria leads to the determination of the minimum
acceptable section modulus.
m all
S min M max
all
• Among beam section choices which have an acceptable
section modulus, the one with the smallest weight per unit
length or cross sectional area will be the least expensive
and the best choice.
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Sample Problem 5.8
SOLUTION:
• Considering the entire beam as a free-
body, determine the reactions at A
and D.
• Develop the shear diagram for the
A simply supported steel beam is to beam and load distribution. From
carry the distributed and concentrated the diagram, determine the
loads shown. Knowing that the maximum bending moment.
allowable normal stress for the grade
of steel to be used is 160 MPa, select • Determine the minimum acceptable
the wide-flange shape that should be beam section modulus. Choose the
used. best standard section which meets
this criteria.
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Sample Problem 5.8
• Considering the entire beam as a free-body,
determine the reactions at A and D.
M A 0 D5 m 60 kN1.5 m 50
kN 4 m
D 58.0 kN
Fy 0 Ay 58.0 kN 60 kN 50 kN
Ay 52.0 kN
• Develop the shear diagram and determine the
maximum bending moment.
VA Ay 52.0 kN
VB V A area under load curve 60 kN
VB 8 kN
• Maximum bending moment occurs at
V = 0 or x = 2.6 m.
M max area under shear curve, Ato E 5-9
Sample Problem 5.8
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Sample Problem 5.8
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Sample Problem 5.8
M max area under shear curve,• Determine the minimum acceptable beam
section modulus.
Ato E 67.6 kN
S min M max 67.6 kN m
160
all
MPa
422.5106m3 422.5103 mm3
• Choose the best standard section which meets
this criteria.
Shape S, W 360 32.9
mm3
W410 637
38.8
W360 474
32.9
W310 549
38.7
W250 535
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Practice Problem
• Sample Problem: 5.1 – 5.8
• Exercise Problem: 5.1 - 5.25, 5.34 – 5.43 , 5.65,5.66,5.69,5.70
• Example Problem: 5.01 – 5.04
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