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1 Chapter Outline Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

2 Deflection Due to Bending
Curvature of beam subjected to bending moment M From mathematics, curvature of plane curve Slope of beam at any point x along the length If the slope is very small, the denominator of Eq. (4-9) approaches unity. Combining Eqs. (4-8) and (4-9), for beams with small slopes, Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

3 Deflection Due to Bending
Recall Eqs. (3-3) and (3-4) Successively differentiating Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

4 Deflection Due to Bending
Fig. 4–2 (4-10) (4-11) (4-12) (4-13) (4-14) Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

5 Example 4-1 Fig. 4–2 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

6 Example 4-1 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

7 Example 4-1 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

8 Example 4-1 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

9 Beam Deflection Methods
Some of the more common methods for solving the integration problem for beam deflection Superposition Moment-area method Singularity functions Numerical integration Other methods that use alternate approaches Castigliano energy method Finite element software Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

10 Beam Deflection by Superposition
Superposition determines the effects of each load separately, then adds the results. Separate parts are solved using any method for simple load cases. Many load cases and boundary conditions are solved and available in Table A-9, or in references such as Roark’s Formulas for Stress and Strain. Conditions Each effect is linearly related to the load that produces it. A load does not create a condition that affects the result of another load. The deformations resulting from any specific load are not large enough to appreciably alter the geometric relations of the parts of the structural system. Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

11 Example 4-2 Fig. 4–3 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

12 Example 4-2 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

13 Example 4-2 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

14 Example 4-3 Fig. 4–4 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

15 Example 4-3 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

16 Example 4-3 Fig. 4–4 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

17 Example 4-3 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

18 Example 4-4 Fig. 4–5 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

19 Example 4-4 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design

20 Example 4-4 Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design


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