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Shear Stress and Moment Calculations

This document outlines the calculation of shear stress and normal stress in a structural member. It provides the axial force, bending moment, and shear force applied to the member. It also lists the section properties including dimensions and areas. It then calculates the position of the neutral axis, moments of inertia, shear stresses, normal stresses from bending and axial loads, principal stresses, and von Mises stresses at different points in the cross section. However, many of the values are undefined or contain errors.

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Shear Stress and Moment Calculations

This document outlines the calculation of shear stress and normal stress in a structural member. It provides the axial force, bending moment, and shear force applied to the member. It also lists the section properties including dimensions and areas. It then calculates the position of the neutral axis, moments of inertia, shear stresses, normal stresses from bending and axial loads, principal stresses, and von Mises stresses at different points in the cross section. However, many of the values are undefined or contain errors.

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Shear stress calculation

Axial force
N

kN

(-compression, +tension)

kNm

(-hogging,+sagging)

kN

Section properties:
bf,1
flange 1

mm

tf,1

mm

hw

mm

tw

mm

Bending Moment
Shear Force

web

x0= #DIV/0!
flange 2

Areas:

bf,2

mm

tf,2

mm

Af,1

bf,1tf,1 =

0 mm2

Af,2

bf,2tf,2 =

0 mm2

Aw

hwtw =

0 mm2

xiAi/Ai=

#DIV/0! mm

yiAi/Ai=

#DIV/0! mm

Position of neutral axis:


x0
y0

Distance of parts from neutral axis


x1=
Flange 1:
0 mm
y1=
#DIV/0! mm
Web:

Flange 2:

Local moment of inertia


Ix1=
0
Iy1=
0

xw=

0 mm

Ixw=

yw=

#DIV/0! mm

Iyw=

x2=

0 mm

Ix2=

y2=

#DIV/0! mm

Iy2=

Moment of inertia

Shear stress

Ix

(Ii,loc+xi2Ai)=

0 mm4

Iy

(Ii,loc+yi2Ai)=

#DIV/0! mm4

For the first flange

#DIV/0!

<y<

#DIV/0!

y1=

#DIV/0! mm

xy,1

#DIV/0! N/mm2

y2=

#DIV/0! mm

xy,2

#DIV/0! N/mm2

For the web

#DIV/0!

y3=

#DIV/0! mm

y0=

0 mm

y4=

#DIV/0! mm

<y<

#DIV/0!

xy,3

#DIV/0! N/mm2

xy,max

#DIV/0! N/mm2

xy,4

#DIV/0! N/mm2

For the second flange

#DIV/0!

<y<

#DIV/0!

y5=

#DIV/0! mm

xy,5

#DIV/0! N/mm2

y6=

#DIV/0! mm

xy,6

#DIV/0! N/mm2

Normal stress from bending moment

y1=

#DIV/0! mm

b,1

#DIV/0! N/mm2

y2=y3=

#DIV/0! mm

b,2=b,3

#DIV/0! N/mm2

y0=

0 mm

b,0

#DIV/0! N/mm2

y4=y5=

#DIV/0! mm

b,4=b,5

#DIV/0! N/mm2

y6=

#DIV/0! mm

b,6

#DIV/0! N/mm2

Normal stress from axial force


a= N/A

#DIV/0! N/mm2

Total normal stress


x,1

#DIV/0! N/mm2

x,2=x,3

#DIV/0! N/mm2

x,0

#DIV/0! N/mm2

x,4=x,5

#DIV/0! N/mm2

x,6

#DIV/0! N/mm2

The principal plane stresses

Points
1
2
3
0
4
5
6

#DIV/0!

#DIV/0!

#DIV/0!

#DIV/0!

#DIV/0!

#DIV/0!

von-Mises
#DIV/0!
#VALUE!
#DIV/0!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#DIV/0!
#VALUE!

compression, +tension)

hogging,+sagging)

neutral axis

y0= #DIV/0! mm
mm

nt of inertia
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm

xy
y1

#DIV/0!

y2,y3

#DIV/0!

y0

#DIV/0!

y4,y5

#DIV/0!

y6

#DIV/0!

x
#DIV/0! N/mm2
y1
y2,y3
y0
y4,y5
y6
#DIV/0! N/mm2

x
#DIV/0! N/mm2
y1
y2,y3
y0
y4,y5
y6

N/mm2
N/mm2
N/mm2
N/mm2
N/mm2

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