In-Plane Behaviour of Mono-Symmetric Tapered Beams (No. R957)
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Shear stress distributions in mono-symmetric tapered I-beams are incorrectly predicted by the conventional beam analysis method used for uniform beams. More accurate predictions are obtained by assuming that the normal stress trajectories vary linearly between plate edges, instead ...
See moreShear stress distributions in mono-symmetric tapered I-beams are incorrectly predicted by the conventional beam analysis method used for uniform beams. More accurate predictions are obtained by assuming that the normal stress trajectories vary linearly between plate edges, instead of parallel to the centroidal axis. Transverse shear stresses at the flange-web junctions of mono-symmetric tapered I-beams of constant depth are induced by gradients of the forces in the tapered flanges. The transverse shear stress distributions caused by axial force, moment, and shear force are constant, linear, and parabolic, respectively. Axial force induces non-zero principal axis shear stresses, while shear force induces non-zero normal stresses acting parallel to the centroidal axis.
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See moreShear stress distributions in mono-symmetric tapered I-beams are incorrectly predicted by the conventional beam analysis method used for uniform beams. More accurate predictions are obtained by assuming that the normal stress trajectories vary linearly between plate edges, instead of parallel to the centroidal axis. Transverse shear stresses at the flange-web junctions of mono-symmetric tapered I-beams of constant depth are induced by gradients of the forces in the tapered flanges. The transverse shear stress distributions caused by axial force, moment, and shear force are constant, linear, and parabolic, respectively. Axial force induces non-zero principal axis shear stresses, while shear force induces non-zero normal stresses acting parallel to the centroidal axis.
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Date
2015Publisher
School of Civil Engineering, The University of SydneyLicence
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Faculty of Engineering, School of Civil EngineeringDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Centre for Advanced Structural EngineeringShare