Vincent73
Structural
- Apr 9, 2019
- 3
Hi,
I would like to calculate the ultimate load on a cylindrical beam (length 70mm, diameter 12mm) fixed at an extremity, and a ponctual load applied at the other extremity.
My research allowed me to calculate the effort at yield limit (elastic modulus), and the effort when all the section has plastified (plastic section modulus).
However, those criteria do not correspond to the ultimate strength of the beam. After making some tests, it appears that the effort at the ultimate strength is higher than the maximum effort calculated via plastic section modulus.
Do you know how to calculate the ultimate effort on a beam (I mean the real maximum effort that the beam is able to support).
Thanks a lot!
I would like to calculate the ultimate load on a cylindrical beam (length 70mm, diameter 12mm) fixed at an extremity, and a ponctual load applied at the other extremity.
My research allowed me to calculate the effort at yield limit (elastic modulus), and the effort when all the section has plastified (plastic section modulus).
However, those criteria do not correspond to the ultimate strength of the beam. After making some tests, it appears that the effort at the ultimate strength is higher than the maximum effort calculated via plastic section modulus.
Do you know how to calculate the ultimate effort on a beam (I mean the real maximum effort that the beam is able to support).
Thanks a lot!