MusicEngineer
Structural
- Aug 23, 2012
- 27
Hello all,
Hope everyone is well today. I am in the process of solving a conceptual question and I would appreciate everyone's input on this.
Please see the sketch attached. This is not the exact question I'm trying to solve but it is similar enough such that the concept can be carried over.
The goal is to find out the Longitudinal Shear at the connecting interface of the two beams shown and to figure out which weld size works best. I want to use the shear flow equation to compute the required shear force per unit length but I'm having some difficulty understanding how this equation is applied.
The equation is taken from a mechanics of materials text book. q=VQ/I; where q is the required shear (lb/ft), V is the shear force at the cross-section, Q is the moment of the area taken about the neutral axis, and I is the moment of intertia.
I have been able to calculate all the terms in equation except the 'Q' term based on this scenario. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Also, if there are any other methods to calculate the longitudinal shear at the connection interface of the two members, please feel free to share.
Hope everyone is well today. I am in the process of solving a conceptual question and I would appreciate everyone's input on this.
Please see the sketch attached. This is not the exact question I'm trying to solve but it is similar enough such that the concept can be carried over.
The goal is to find out the Longitudinal Shear at the connecting interface of the two beams shown and to figure out which weld size works best. I want to use the shear flow equation to compute the required shear force per unit length but I'm having some difficulty understanding how this equation is applied.
The equation is taken from a mechanics of materials text book. q=VQ/I; where q is the required shear (lb/ft), V is the shear force at the cross-section, Q is the moment of the area taken about the neutral axis, and I is the moment of intertia.
I have been able to calculate all the terms in equation except the 'Q' term based on this scenario. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Also, if there are any other methods to calculate the longitudinal shear at the connection interface of the two members, please feel free to share.