Bending Stress Help: Find Resources Here

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Bending stress calculations are essential for understanding the behavior of beams under load, particularly for I and T shapes with rectangular cross-sections. The discussion highlights a lack of textbook resources and an inaccessible animation provided by the professor. Participants are encouraged to seek alternative study materials, including books and online resources, to grasp the concepts of moment of inertia and stress types. The need for comprehensive resources on bending stress is emphasized. Engaging in further research will aid in mastering this topic.
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Hello guys.

I need help to understand the calulation of bending stress. This topic is discussed in our lecture, and the prof shows us an animation for it. However, this topic is not on the textbook and the prof refuse to give us the link for the animation. I am wondering, do any of you know where could I find a good place to study for this topic. The current discussion is only limited to the moment of inertia, compression and tension stress, of the I, and T shape beams made up of rectangular cross -section.

Thank you all in advance!
 
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