Iron Bar Bending Force Calculation: Round vs. Hexagonal/Square Cross-Section

In summary, the conversation discusses the amount of force needed to bend an iron bar of round cross-section, given a specific length and diameter, with a weight hanging from its middle. The question then arises about the amount of force needed to bend a bar of the same material and size, but with a hexagonal or square section. The solution may require the use of a second moment of inertia, which measures the resistance to bending.
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Homework Statement



Given an iron bar, of round cross-section, fixed by its extremities
(bar measures 152 mm in length and 4.8 mm in diameter),
a weight of 88.5 kgs is hung from its middle, bending it at least
90 degrees.

How much weight/force would be needed to bend another
bar of the same material and size, but of hexagonal or square
section?


Homework Equations



Torque = Force * R

Sin(90°) * R


The Attempt at a Solution



Haven't got any idea. There should
be something lacking in the text or
more probably some calculus skills
given as knows and hence omitted.

Hope you could clear up this question,
thank you in advance
 
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I'm not sure, but I think that you need a second moment of inertia over here, which is defined as

[tex]I = \int r^2\, dA[/tex]

where the are is perpendicular to the axis of bending. The bigger this moment of inertia is, the harder it is to bend or deform the beam, so you just use proportion to find what you need.
 

1. What is the purpose of measuring iron bar bending force?

The purpose of measuring iron bar bending force is to determine the amount of force required to bend a specific type of iron bar. This information is useful for engineers and construction workers when designing structures and selecting appropriate materials.

2. How is iron bar bending force measured?

Iron bar bending force is typically measured using a hydraulic or mechanical testing machine. The iron bar is placed in the machine and force is applied until the bar bends. The amount of force required to bend the bar is then recorded and used for analysis.

3. What factors can affect iron bar bending force?

The thickness and composition of the iron bar can affect the bending force required. Other factors such as temperature, humidity, and the type of bending technique used can also impact the force required to bend the bar. Additionally, the quality and condition of the iron bar can also play a role in determining bending force.

4. How does iron bar bending force relate to its strength?

Iron bar bending force is directly related to its strength. The higher the bending force required, the stronger the iron bar is considered to be. This is because a stronger bar can withstand greater amounts of force before bending or breaking.

5. What are the practical applications of measuring iron bar bending force?

Measuring iron bar bending force has practical applications in many industries, including construction, engineering, and manufacturing. It can help in the design and selection of materials for various structures, as well as quality control and testing of iron bars. It can also be used to ensure the safety and durability of structures and equipment that use iron bars.

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