Module 2. Beam Analysis (Part 1)
Module 2. Beam Analysis (Part 1)
Lecture
Module 2:
Where
Mu = required moment strength (from factored load)
Mn = nominal moment strength
ϕb = resistance factor for bending (flexure) = 0.90
ϕb Mn = design strength
Where
Ma = required moment strength
Mn = nominal moment strength
Ωb = Factor of safety for bending (flexure) = 1.67
Mn / Ωb = Allowable strength
The stress at any point of the beam section can be found from the flexure
formula (bending stress):
Where:
M = bending moment
And the maximum bending stress is:
Mn= perpendicular distance from the NA to the point of
interest
I = moment of intertia of the cross-section with respect
to the Neutral axis (axis of bending)
S = elastic section modulus of the cross section
Bending Stress
Note: This equation are valid as long as the loads are small enough that the
materials remains within its linear elastic range. For the structural steel, this
means that the stress fbmax must not exceed Fy.
For I shapes for example, the ratio for the web (a stiffened element) is h/tw .
the ratio for the flange (a unstiffened element) is bf/2tf .
Note: for Laterally supported compact beams use the following formula