Bending Test On Wood
Bending Test On Wood
Bending Test On Wood
OBJECT: To determine the values of bending stresses and young’s modulus of the material of a beam
(say a wooden or steel) simply supported at the ends and carrying a concentrated load at the center.
APPARATUS USED:
1) UTM (Beam apparatus)
2) Bending fixture
3) Vernier caliper
4) Specimen/ meter rod
5. test piece
The modulus of elasticity in bending and bending strength is determined by applying a load to
the center of a test piece supported at two points. The modulus of elasticity is calculated by
using the slope of the linear region of the load-deflection curve.
The bending strength of each test piece is calculated by determining the ratio of the bending
moment M, at the maximum load Fmax, to the moment of its full cross-section.
For a simply supported beam with central loading, deflection under the load is given by :
The deflection at mid-point is given by
where
b= width of beam and d= depth of the beam
Where
E =Young’s modulus of material of the beam, N/mm2
R= radius of curvature
M=bending moment= ML/4. Nmm
I =Second moment of area of the cross- section, mm4
f= bending stress, N/mm2
y=distance from N.A. ,mm
For simply supported beam bending moment is zero at supports and maximum at mid-point when
the load is symmetrical
DIAGRAM:
PROCEDURE:
1. Measure the length, width and thickness of test piece, by vernier caliper.
2. Adjust the supports alone the UTM bed so that they are symmetrically with respect to the length of
the bed
3. Place the beam on the knife-edges on the blocks so as to project equally beyond each knife-edge.
See that the load is applied at the center of the beam.
4. Place the bending fixture on the lower cross head of the testing m/c.
5. Place the test piece on the rollers of the bending fixture.
6. By loading the dial gauge in a stand, make its spindle knob the test piece.
7. Start the m/c and note down the load and dial gauge readings.
8. Note down the maximum deflection and the maximum load.
9. Draw a graph between load (W) and deflection (δ). On the graph choose any two convenient points
and between these points find the corresponding values of W and (δ).
10. Calculate youngs modulus and bending equaion using relation
11. Plot the graph between load and deflection.
Results:
The young’s modulus for steel beam/wooden beam is found to be----- N/mm2.
The bending stress for steel beam/wooden beam is found to be----- N/mm2
PRECAUTIONS:
1. Test piece should be properly touching the fixture.
2. Test piece should be straight.
3. Take reading carefully.
4. Elastic limit of the beam should not be exceeded.
5. Apply the loads gradually so that we can read the deflection against each reading easily.
6. Stay away from the machine when the load is being applied as the particles may cause an
injury.