How Do You Calculate Bending Stress and Moment on an I-Section Beam?

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To calculate the maximum bending moment and minimum bending stress on a 5-meter I-section beam with a uniformly distributed load of 20 kN/m, relevant equations must be applied. The maximum bending moment occurs at the midpoint of the beam, and the calculations should consider the reactions and load distribution. For accurate results, users are encouraged to refer to textbooks like "Strength of Materials" for foundational equations and examples. Additionally, software like DTBeam can assist in performing these calculations efficiently. Understanding these principles is crucial for solving the problem effectively.
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an i section beam 5 meters long, supported both ends,
with a 2nd moment of area 120x10 ^-6 m ^4

a depth of 250mm and a uniformaly distributed load of 20KN/m

caculate,
max bending moment
min bending stress
the radius of curvature of the beam where the bending moment is maxaimun ( E-210GPa)



people i not got a clue, its some last min work that's been droped on me!

any working or help would be amazing
 
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Hello, the_karlos. You must list relevant equations yourself, and show your work; then someone might check your math. Look in your textbook to find relevant equations.
 
Hello there,

If you don't have the theoretical knowledge required, just Google search 'DTBeam' and download the demo version. It will do all the required calculations for you.
 
Irshaad.K said:
Hello there,

If you don't have the theoretical knowledge required, just Google search 'DTBeam' and download the demo version. It will do all the required calculations for you.

For real, it would take days just to explain the last question.
 
min bending stress
should probably read
max bending stress

I do not know what textbooks you use for the course, but Chapter IV of the classic book derives all the required equations above from first principles and has worked examples very similar to the simple case you mentioned.
The reference should be easily available from your college/university library:

Strength of Materials, Part I, Elementary Theory and Problems, D. Van Nostrand Company, 1st Ed. 1930, 2nd Ed. 1940, 3rd Ed. 1955
or on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0898746213/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
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it has been a while since i covered structural mechanics but I am sure i can remember that the maximum bending moment occurs at the middle point of the beam and the calc should include (Ra x 1/2l) - (UDL x 1/2b x 1/4l) < try that and let me know how you get on

Ra = reaction
L = length of beam
 
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