Toran2013
Aerospace
- Feb 21, 2013
- 1
Hi all,
My question relates to a simple hand calc bending check of a rectangular section of say aluminium
I've noticed its common in stress reports that only an ultimate bending tension stress check is performed using Ftu.
i.e comparing f=6M/(bd^2) against Ftu only.
I understand that the compressive side can be checked if necessary to yield conditions Fcy
I also understand that ultimate compression Fcu is not a real failure mechanism and difficult to test for etc.
Is it considered that the compressive side cannot fail before the tensile side under beding due to the tension supporting the crossection somehow?
However, if the compressive side does weaken and deform the section prior to the tensile side reaching ftu, how can the engineering bending therory i.e. plane sections remain plane, still hold.
Is there a usual method for checking say crippling over half section at ultimate conditions under pure bending say via compressive strains.
Does anyone have a good explination as to why we generally omit compressive side MS checks for simple rectangular sections under pure bending at ultimate loads.
I understand its a simple question but its one I've never really heard an answer for that makes sense.
Cheers
My question relates to a simple hand calc bending check of a rectangular section of say aluminium
I've noticed its common in stress reports that only an ultimate bending tension stress check is performed using Ftu.
i.e comparing f=6M/(bd^2) against Ftu only.
I understand that the compressive side can be checked if necessary to yield conditions Fcy
I also understand that ultimate compression Fcu is not a real failure mechanism and difficult to test for etc.
Is it considered that the compressive side cannot fail before the tensile side under beding due to the tension supporting the crossection somehow?
However, if the compressive side does weaken and deform the section prior to the tensile side reaching ftu, how can the engineering bending therory i.e. plane sections remain plane, still hold.
Is there a usual method for checking say crippling over half section at ultimate conditions under pure bending say via compressive strains.
Does anyone have a good explination as to why we generally omit compressive side MS checks for simple rectangular sections under pure bending at ultimate loads.
I understand its a simple question but its one I've never really heard an answer for that makes sense.
Cheers