Joe117
Mechanical
- Nov 5, 2021
- 16
Studying for the SE and breaking my brain with:
Mn=fy*As(lever arm)
It makes sense when the forces are equal.
Meanwhile my brain tells me if the lever arm is equal, the distance from the neutral axis has to be equal (oversimplification - a balanced seesaw). However c/d is a range...
If the neutral axis moves depending on As, As*fy=0.85*f'c*a*b - wouldn't the force closest to the NA be higher which would break the forces being equal and Mn=fy*As(lever arm)? For a tensile failure, steel would stretch past 0.005 meaning the steel tension would have to be 0.005/0.003 times the concrete compression?
Or should I just hand-wavey thank the Whitney assumption and get on with life (not seriously, it'll just keep me up 15 min longer every night until it dawns on me, like my sleep tho, so please help)?
Mn=fy*As(lever arm)
It makes sense when the forces are equal.
Meanwhile my brain tells me if the lever arm is equal, the distance from the neutral axis has to be equal (oversimplification - a balanced seesaw). However c/d is a range...
If the neutral axis moves depending on As, As*fy=0.85*f'c*a*b - wouldn't the force closest to the NA be higher which would break the forces being equal and Mn=fy*As(lever arm)? For a tensile failure, steel would stretch past 0.005 meaning the steel tension would have to be 0.005/0.003 times the concrete compression?
Or should I just hand-wavey thank the Whitney assumption and get on with life (not seriously, it'll just keep me up 15 min longer every night until it dawns on me, like my sleep tho, so please help)?