Guideon
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2006
- 22
Hi everyone,
Recently I faced a problem in calculating bending stress in a long UPN profile "flange" due to concentrated force.
It seems that the regular/familiar formula for bending stress in a finite/short element does not applicable in local bending of long/infinite beam. See sketch attached for clarification.
An example to such calculation I found in elevator's std for "T" rails calculation which express the stress in the "flange" root:
\sigma=\frac{1.85F}{c^2}
My question is how to calculate such local bending stress in a "flange" of std profiles such UPN/IPN...and sources/books in the subject.
Thank you,
Guideon
Recently I faced a problem in calculating bending stress in a long UPN profile "flange" due to concentrated force.
It seems that the regular/familiar formula for bending stress in a finite/short element does not applicable in local bending of long/infinite beam. See sketch attached for clarification.
An example to such calculation I found in elevator's std for "T" rails calculation which express the stress in the "flange" root:
\sigma=\frac{1.85F}{c^2}
My question is how to calculate such local bending stress in a "flange" of std profiles such UPN/IPN...and sources/books in the subject.
Thank you,
Guideon