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Schematic Beam Dimensions and Properties Values

The document describes a model for determining the deflection of a curved beam subjected to point loads and moments. It provides the dimensions and material properties of a curved beam and defines applied loads. Equations are given for calculating the axial force, shear force, bending moment, and displacements in the x and y directions due to each applied load. Results of the calculations are provided in red text for a beam with the given dimensions and loads.
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Schematic Beam Dimensions and Properties Values

The document describes a model for determining the deflection of a curved beam subjected to point loads and moments. It provides the dimensions and material properties of a curved beam and defines applied loads. Equations are given for calculating the axial force, shear force, bending moment, and displacements in the x and y directions due to each applied load. Results of the calculations are provided in red text for a beam with the given dimensions and loads.
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Beam_curved.

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To determine deflection of a curved beam
By Alex Slocum, 12/29/03, last modified 09/21/04 by Xue'en Yang
Enters numbers in BOLD, Results in RED
Schematic

Beam dimensions and properties Values


If round cross-section (enter "yes" or "no") yes
Outside diameter, Do (mm) 30
Inside diamter, Di (mm) 25
If rectangular cross-section no
Outside height, ho (mm) 20
Outside width, wo (mm) 10
Inside height, hi (mm) 18
Inside width, wi (mm) 8
Radius of curvature, Rr (mm) 100
Angle, phi (degrees) 90
Angle, phi (radius) 1.571
Modulus of elasticity, E (N/mm^2) 200000
Poisson ratio, v 0.29
Shear modulus, G (Pa) 77519
Moment of inertia, I (mm^4) 20586
Distance farthest fiber to neutral axis, cc (mm) 15
Cross section area, A 216
EA 4.32E+07
GA 1.67E+07
EI 4.12E+09
Loading
Point load, Fx (N) 10
Point load, Fy (N) 76
Moment, Mo (N*mm) 22
X direction displacement (microns) Axial Shear Bending Total
Due to Fx 0.018 0.047 0.865 0.930
Due to Fy 0.000 0.000 9.230 9.230
Due to Mo 0.000 0.000 0.031 0.031
Total 0.018 0.047 10.125 10.190
Y direction displacement (microns) Axial Shear Bending Total
Due to Fx 0.000 0.000 1.214 1.214
Due to Fy 0.138 0.357 14.498 14.992
Due to Mo 0.000 0.000 0.053 0.053
Total 0.138 0.357 15.766 16.260
Slope (milliradians) Bending
Due to Fx 0.014
Due to Fy 0.185
Due to Mo 0.001
Total 0.199

Equations

P  F x cos   F y sin  V  F x sin   F y cos  M  F xR  1  co


P P P V V V M
 cos    sin  0  sin   cos  0  R  1  co
F x F y M o F x F y M o F x

U 
F x cos   F y sin  cos  
F xsin   F y cos  sin  
F xR  1
2 2 2
x
F x

 EA
Rd 
 GA
Rd 

P  F x cos   F y sin  V  F x sin   F y cos  M  F xR  1  co
P P P V V V M
 cos    sin  0  sin   cos  0  R  1  co
F x F y M o F x F y M o F x

U 
F x cos   F y sin  cos  
F xsin   F y cos  sin  
F xR  1
2 2 2
x
F x

 0 EA
Rd
axial

 0 GA
Rd
shear

 0

 x  R  F x  2  sin 2   1  cos 2    R   2  sin 2   1  cos 2    1 


EA   4  F y 2
 F x 
GA  4   F y
2
 
EI 
       
axial shear

U 
 F x cos  sin   F ysin 
2 
F x cos  sin   F y cos 
2  2

  
F xR
y  Rd  Rd 
F y EA GA
0 0 0
axial shear

 y  R   F  1  cos    2  sin 2   R   1  cos 2   2  sin 2 


2
 1
x  F y  F x   F y 
EA   2   4  GA   2   4  EI
axial shear

U F xR  1  cos    F yR sin   M o

 
M o


0 EI
Rd
bending

  1  2F    sin    2F  1  cos    M R 
R x R y
EI  
o
bending
Check: Bending (from
Roark) for phi = p/2
Bending ratio
0.865 1
9.230 1
0.031 1
10.125 1

1.214 1
14.498 1
0.053 1
15.766 1

0.014 1
0.185 1
0.001 1
0.199 1

M  F xR  1  cos    F yR sin   M o ds  Rd


M M M
0  R  1  cos    R sin  1
F x F y M o

F x R  1  cos    F y R sin   1  cos    M oR  1  cos  


 2 2 2

Rd 
 EI
Rd
M  F xR  1  cos    F yR sin   M o ds  Rd
M M M
0  R  1  cos    R sin  1
F x F y M o

F x R  1  cos    F y R sin   1  cos    M oR  1  cos  


 2 2 2

Rd
shear

 0 EI
Rd
bending

 1  cos 2    1  3F  6  8 sin   sin 2   3F  1  2 cos   cos   


2 
 M o R    sin   
2
  R x   R y
 2  EI   4   2  
shear bending

 
F x R sin   1  cos    F y R sin   M oR sin 
2 2 2 2

Rd
shear

 0 EI
Rd
bending

2  sin 2   1  3F  1  2 cos   cos    3F  2  sin 2  


2

M o R  1  cos   
2

4  R x 
EI  2
 R y
4 
     
shear bending

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