Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 5 (Q.No. 19)
19.
If S is the shear force at a section of an I-joist, having web depth d and moment of inertia I about its neutral axis, the difference between the maximum and mean shear stresses in the web is,
Discussion:
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Alana said:
9 years ago
Can anyone explain it?
Aru said:
9 years ago
Stress = f/area.
bd^3/12= I,
Thus bd =12I/d^2,
avg stress = Sd^2/12I.
We know max stress is 1.5 * avg stress,
Diff = Sd^2/24I.
bd^3/12= I,
Thus bd =12I/d^2,
avg stress = Sd^2/12I.
We know max stress is 1.5 * avg stress,
Diff = Sd^2/24I.
Thakur said:
7 years ago
Thanks @Aru.
Pranab said:
7 years ago
Thanks @Aru.
Amar said:
7 years ago
My answer is S D^2/8I.
Indra said:
7 years ago
@Aru.
Please explain about difference.
Please explain about difference.
Anshu pal said:
6 years ago
Option C is correct.
Abbas Ali said:
6 years ago
Diff is:
1.5SD^2/12I - SD^2/12I = sd^2/24I.
1.5SD^2/12I - SD^2/12I = sd^2/24I.
Dheeraj said:
6 years ago
Very very thank you @Aru.
Sree said:
5 years ago
Isn't it an I section, how can we take bd^3/12 as I value?
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