Analytical formulation for Beam or Beam

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the analytical formulation for beams or bars, specifically addressing scenarios with and without cracks under tensile loading. Participants explore various aspects such as stress, deflection, and crack propagation from a mechanics perspective.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks analytical formulations related to beams or bars, including stress, deflection, and crack propagation under tensile loading.
  • Another participant requests clarification on which specific analytical formulations are of interest, suggesting stress, deflection, or crack propagation as possible focuses.
  • A third participant expresses a desire for derivations of all mentioned aspects: stress, deflection, and crack propagation.
  • One participant advises that the forum may not be the best place for such inquiries, suggesting that the topic encompasses material from at least two university-level courses and recommending external sources for further research.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the specific formulations needed, and the discussion reflects a range of perspectives on the appropriateness of the forum for such inquiries.

Contextual Notes

Participants note the complexity of the topic, indicating that it may require knowledge from multiple academic courses. There is also a suggestion to utilize external resources for comprehensive understanding.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in mechanics, particularly those studying or researching beam theory, fracture mechanics, or related engineering concepts may find this discussion relevant.

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I want to know the analytical formulation for a beam or bar without crack and with crack subjected to tensile loading through mechanics approach.
 
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That's a little broad. What specific analytical formulations are you looking for? Stress? Deflection? Crack propagation?
 
Thank you for replying i want Derivations for all i.e Stress,Deflection,Crack propagation
 

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