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1/8/2016 1 Chapter seven Laith Batarseh Home Next Previous End internal forces Definitions When a member is subjected to external load, an internal forces and/or moment are generated inside this member. The value of the generated internal load is important to see if this member can resist it. Method of sections is used to determine these loads

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Definitions

When a member is subjected to external load, an internal forces

and/or moment are generated inside this member.

The value of the generated internal load is important to see if this

member can resist it.

Method of sections is used to determine these loads

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Method of sections

To illustrate how we can use the method of sections to find the internal

loads, firs, we will start with the following cantilever beam

Now section this beam from point B as shown in the next figure

As you can see, the internal loads in the beam is now become external

loads at the section area.

F1F2

BA

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Method of sections

It is noted from applying this method on the beam that:

There is a perpendicular force (NB) to the section plane. This force

is called normal force. this force is the main cause of tensile stress in

the beam

There is a tangential force (VB) to the section plane. This force is

called shear force. this force is the main cause of shear stress in the

beam

Finally, the couple moment (MB) is called bending moment. this

moment is the main cause of bending stress in the beam

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Method of sections

These forces and moment prevents the beam from the

translational and rotational motions( i.e. elongation and bending

deflection)

The direction of these forces and moment on both segments

satisfy Newton's 3rd law and can be determined using equilibrium

equations at one segment.

For our case, the right segment is the preferred segment because

it reduce the unknown reactions at the supporting point A.

∑Fx = 0 to find NB

∑Fy = 0 to find VB

∑MB = 0 to find MB

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Three dimensional cases

In three dimensional cases, a new shear and moment components as

shown in the figure below

Mx

Mx

My

Mz

z

y

x

Vz

Vy

Vx

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Sign convection

To assign the sign of normal force and shear force and the moment, we

can assume:

if the normal force tray to tensile the segment (tension),

then its is positive.

If the shear force tends to rotate the segment clockwise then

its is positive.

If the moment tends to concave the segment upward manner

then its is positive.

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Analysis procedures

To use the method of sections in finding the internal loads, you can

follow the following procedures:

Find the supports reactions using the equilibrium equations for

F.B.D of the whole system

Leave all the acting loads and moments on the graph and section it

at the point that you desire to find the internal loads at it.

Draw F.B.D for the segment that has the least number loads on it.

This ensure that you will not face statically in-determent situation.

Apply the equilibrium of moment at the section directly. This

eliminate the normal and shear forces at the sections. then apply

the equilibrium of forces equation.

Finally, verify the direction of normal and shear forces beside the

internal loads.

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Example

Determine the internal normal force, shear force, and moment in the beam at points C and D. Point D is just to the right of the 5-kip load

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shear and moment diagrams

Shear and moment

As noted from the previous analysis, shear and

moment vary along the loaded body which was in most

of our cases the beam. beams are important element in

structure because it can support both shear and

moment stresses.

The variation in moment and shear can be

determined using the method of sections as we learned

before.

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Shear and moment

However, the values of shear and moment are not

changed suddenly when we moves across the point of

force action. Therefore, we must develop a method to

study this variance with respect to the distances from

the supporting points and the points of forces action.

Simply, we can assume that the change in shear and

moment through the body is a function in terms of

body dimensions (mainly in the x-direction)

shear and moment diagrams

Shear and moment

In general, each segment of the loaded body is

studied separately and the functions of the shear and

moments are determined for the under study segment.

The definition of segment is given as: the part of the

body that have two consecutive loadings.

The type of loading could be concentrated force

(single force) or distributed load( f(x)).

To illustrate the process of drawing shear and

moment diagrams, see the following examples.

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Example

Draw both shear and moment diagrams for the following beam

shear and moment diagrams

Example

Solution

F.B.Ds

Equilibrium equations

PAPDAFy yyy 20

PDbaDbaPaPM yyA 020

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