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Bending Moment of Beam Equation in Terms of d: Tips and Advice
M = 45Nm f = 240x10^6 b = 16mm Im trying to find d. I used the formula: f/y = M/I re-arranged to find d: d = cube.root(12M/2fb) Put my values in and got an answer of: d = 0.041m Is this correct?- jon1984
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Bending Moment of Beam Equation in Terms of d: Tips and Advice
yeah, i did use bd^3/12 when working out to find d. I think my above solution is correct, just need someone to check- jon1984
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Bending Moment of Beam Equation in Terms of d: Tips and Advice
is this correct? d = cube.root(12M/2fb)- jon1984
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Bending Moment of Beam Equation in Terms of d: Tips and Advice
i've got to: 2f/12M = d/bd^3 How do i collect the d's now?- jon1984
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Bending Moment of Beam Equation in Terms of d: Tips and Advice
Hi, I have the equation: f/y=M/I And y = d/2; I = bd^3/13 However i have been trying for ages to try and get this equation in terms of d. Can anyone help me/ give advice as to how? Thanks- jon1984
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- Beam Bending Bending moment Moment
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Relationship between load and deflection
Hi, Below is a very simple answer as to what happens to a beam when it has a load applied. "When a load is applied to a beam, delfection occours. If not much deflection, then object is stiff. Linear relationship." How could i further explain this, or is this simple enough?- jon1984
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- Deflection Load Relationship
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