Catjacob
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 23, 2006
- 37
Classic bending stress for a beam is My/I and the stress at both extremities are not zero. However, for some reasons, I want to make the (equivalent) stress/strain at the soffit is zero so it makes me more easy input them into a bridge analysis program. Can I use parallel axis theorem to transfer the “normal bending stress” into my equivalent stress block (push the original NA down to the soffit so stress/strain = 0 at bottom)
(PS: The whole story is the the program allows the user to input the temp diff across the deck ""lineraly"". Hence, I would like to work out the restrained BM from the non-linear temp distribution and convert it back to a linear temp difference with 0 degree at the bottom and “T” at the top_
(PS: The whole story is the the program allows the user to input the temp diff across the deck ""lineraly"". Hence, I would like to work out the restrained BM from the non-linear temp distribution and convert it back to a linear temp difference with 0 degree at the bottom and “T” at the top_