MMEN 326 - Direct and Bending Stresses
MMEN 326 - Direct and Bending Stresses
MMEN 326 - Direct and Bending Stresses
e = 10 mm
𝜎 = 5.6 𝑁/𝑚
M = P x e = 24000 x 10
𝐼 = =
σ =σ +σ
P M
σ = + y
A I
σ = 10.4 N/m
Examples
2. If in example 1, the minimum stress on the section is zero then:
a. Find the eccentricity of the point load of 240 kN acting on the rectangular column.
b. Also calculate the corresponding maximum stress on the section. Plot these stresses along the width of the section
a. Eccentricity of the point load b. Maximum stress:
𝜎 =𝜎 −𝜎 =0 𝑃 𝑀
𝜎 =𝜎 +𝜎 = + 𝑦
𝐴 𝐼
𝑀 = 𝑃 ∗ 𝑒 = 𝑃 ∗ 33.33
0= − 𝑦 𝑦=
𝜎 = 16 𝑁/𝑚𝑚
𝑀 = ∗
But 𝑀 = 𝑃 𝑥 𝑒
Therefore: 𝑒 = = 33.33 𝑚𝑚
Examples
3. If in example 1, the eccentricity is 50 mm instead of 10 mm then find the maximum and minimum stresses on the
section. Plot these stresses along the width of the section.
a. Maximum stress b. Minimum stress:
𝑒 = 50𝑚𝑚 𝑃 𝑀
𝜎 =𝜎 −𝜎 = − 𝑦
𝑀 = 𝑃 ∗ 𝑒 = 𝑃 ∗ 50 𝐴 𝐼
𝑀 = 𝑃 ∗ 𝑒 = 𝑃 ∗ 50
𝑃 𝑀
𝜎 =𝜎 +𝜎 = + 𝑦
𝐴 𝐼 𝜎 = −4 𝑁/𝑚𝑚
𝜎 = 20 𝑁/𝑚𝑚
Examples
4. The line of thrust, in a compression testing specimen 15 mm diameter, is parallel to the axis of the specimen but is
displaced from it. Calculate the distance (e) of the line of thrust from the axis when the maximum stress is 20%
greater than the mean stress on a normal section.
𝜋𝑑
𝐴𝑟𝑒𝑎, 𝐴 = = 176.714 𝑚𝑚
4 𝐼= 𝑦=
𝜎 = 20% > 𝜎
Therefore:
𝑃 𝑃
𝜎 = = 𝑃 𝑃 𝑃∗𝑒
𝐴 176.714 1.2 ∗ = + 𝑦
176.714 𝐴 𝐼
𝑃
𝜎 = 1.2 ∗
176.714 𝑒 = 0.375 𝑚𝑚
But:
𝑃 𝑀
𝜎 =𝜎 +𝜎 = + 𝑦
𝐴 𝐼
𝑀 =𝑃∗𝑒
Examples
5. A hollow rectangular column of external depth 1 m and external width 0.8 m is 10 cm thick. Calculate the maximum and
minimum stress in the section of the column if a vertical load of 200 kN is acting with an eccentricity of 15 cm as
shown in Figure..
𝑃 𝑀
𝜎 =𝜎 +𝜎 = + 𝑦 = 1.05 𝑁/𝑚𝑚 (𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑝)
𝐴 𝐼
𝑃 𝑀
𝜎 =𝜎 +𝜎 = + 𝑦 = 0.2004𝑁/𝑚𝑚 (𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑝)
𝐴 𝐼
𝑦= ⁄ = . ⁄ = 1.75𝑚
𝑀=𝑃∗ ⁄
𝑀 = 56 ∗ ⁄ = 672𝑘𝑁𝑚
Exercise
1. A cylindrical chimney, 22 m high, of uniform circular section has 4 metres external diameter and 2
metres internal diameter. The intensity of horizontal wind pressure is 1.2 kN/m2. Find the maximum
and minimum normal stress intensities at the section, if the specific weight of masonry is 22 kN/m3.
(Ans 𝜎 = 615.5𝑘𝑁/𝑚 and 𝜎 = 352.5𝑘𝑁/𝑚 )
2. A square chimney 24 m high, has an opening of 1.25 m × 1.25 m inside. The external dimensions are
2.5 m × 2.5 m. The horizontal intensity of wind pressure is 1.3 kN/m2 and the specific weight of
masonry is 22 kN/m3. Calculate the maximum and minimum stress intensities at the base of the
chimney. (Ans 𝜎 = 911.6 𝑘𝑁/𝑚 and 𝜎 = 144.4 𝑘𝑁/𝑚 )
3. A long rectangular wall is 2.5 m wide. If the maximum wind pressure on the face of the wall is 1.1
kN/m2, find the maximum height of the wall so that there is no tension in the base of the wall. The
specific weight of masonry is 22 kN/m3. (Ans ℎ = 41.67 𝑚)
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