CottageGuy
Structural
- May 22, 2002
- 20
I seamed to have hit my head on a wall and can't think straight.
I'm having difficulty calculating the torsional stresses in a wide flange cantilever beam. There's simply a torque at the free end of the beam.
Using the polar moment of inertia, J (Ix+Iy), NOT the Torsional Constant (J), which is very confusing, is the stress for an open section simply Tc/J, with c the perpendicual dimension to the centre of the flange...
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Or does this calculation for torsional stress not apply unless the section is circular.
Thanks for your input.
I'm having difficulty calculating the torsional stresses in a wide flange cantilever beam. There's simply a torque at the free end of the beam.
Using the polar moment of inertia, J (Ix+Iy), NOT the Torsional Constant (J), which is very confusing, is the stress for an open section simply Tc/J, with c the perpendicual dimension to the centre of the flange...
---*--- -
| c
| ----
|
-------
Or does this calculation for torsional stress not apply unless the section is circular.
Thanks for your input.