Mechanics of Materials
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780137605460
Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 6.5, Problem 106P
Consider the general case of a prismatic beam subjected to bending-moment components My and Mz when the x, y, z axes pass through the centroid of the cross section. If the material is linear elastic, the normal stress in the beam is a linear function of position such that σ = a + by + cz. Using the equilibrium conditions 0 = ∫A σ dA, My = ∫A zσ dA, Mx = ∫A –yσdA, determine the constants a, b, and c, and show that the normal stress can be determined from the equation σ= [– (MzIy + MyIyz)y + (MyIz + MzIyz)z] /(IyIz – Iyz2), where the moments and products of inertia are defined in Appendix A.
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