
Lecture Description
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This video, continuation of the example started at previous video 5.16, very first shows that the y bar is located 103 mm away from the top of the given rectangular reinforced concrete section. Next, the video recalls the formula of calculating the second moment of area and subsequently shows the assessments of required values of the constituents of the formula. Moving on, the video calculates down the I-value and later using the obtained values it calculates down the values of stresses at top and bottom side of the concrete and steel materials under the light of transformed sections theory.
The video, then, determines the value of strains of steel and concrete materials at top & bottom side of the given section; subsequently plots all the obtained values of stresses and strains over the free body diagram of the given rectangular reinforced concrete section & thus shows the stress & strain distributions. This example is quite complex, so it is highly recommended to do on hand practices with this video to have better understanding on the workout procedures of the described example.
Course Index
- Mohr's Circle Example
- Von Mises & Trescas Yield Criterion Example
- Von Mises Yield Criterion
- Tresca's Yield Criterion
- Mohr's Circle Summary Example
- Combined, Normal and Shear Stress Example
- Mohr's Circle Equations & Theory
- Combined Shear Stress & Mohr's Circle
- Analysis of Combined Stress
- Closed Pipe, Hoop and Longitdunal Stress Pressure Vessel Example
- Open Pipe, Hoop and Longitdunal Stress Pressure Vessel Example
- Longitudinal Stresss in Pressure Vessels
- Hoop & Cylinder Stress in Pressure Vessels
- Cantilever Beam with Point Load at Free Edge Deflection Example
- Cantilever Beam with Moment at Free Edge Deflection Example
- Cantilever Beam Deflection Example
- Simply Supported Beam Deflection Example
- Beam Delfection Equations
- Beam Deflection Theory
- Torque & Torsion Summary Example
- Torsion on a Non-Circular Shaft Example
- Uniform Torque on a Cylindrical Shaft Example
- Torsion and Torque Equations
- Torsion Shear Strain and Stress Distributions
- Method of Transformed Sections (Beams of 2 Materials) Steel a
- Method of Transformed Sections (Beams of 2 Materials) Reinforced
- Method of Transformed Sections (Beams of 2 Materials) Reinforced
- Method of Transformed Sections (Beams of 2 Materials) Timber Beam Example
- Method of Transformed Sections (Beams of 2 Materials) Example
- Method of Transformed Sections (Beams of 2 Materials)
- Beam Composite Actions: Stress and Strains
- I-beam Centroid, Second Moment of Area (I-Value), Stress & Strai
- Example 8 Centroid Hollow section, I Value + Stresses due to bending
- C-Section Stress & Strain Distributions from Bending
- I-Beam Stress & Strain Distributions from Bending
- Bending of Beams: Stress & Strain Distributions (about y-axis)
- Bending of Beams: Stress & Strain Distributions
- Channel Section Centroid & Second Moment of Area (I value) Example
- Second Moment of Area (Iy value) of Band Beam Example
- Second Moment of Area (Ix value) of Band Beam Example
- Centroid of Band Beam Example
- Centroid of I-Beam Example
- Axial Loading & Temperature Effects
- Axial Loading of a Composite Structural Member
- Axial Loading Example
- Stress & Strain: Non Linear, Ductile and Brittle Behaviour
- Stress & Strain Diagram
- Strain & Poisson's Ratio
- Normal & Shear Stress
- Stress, Strain, Strength, Stiffness & Defomation
- Twisting Moment Diagram Example
- Example 5: Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending Momemt Diagram (2/2)
- Example 5: Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending Momemt Diagram (1/2)
- Example 4: Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending Momemt Diagram (2/2)
- Example 4: Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending Momemt Diagram (1/2)
- Example 3: Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending Momemt Diagram (2/2)
- Example 3: Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending Momemt Diagram (1/2)
- Example 2: Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending Momemt Diagram (2/2)
- Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending Momemt Diagram Example 2 (1/2)
- Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending Momemt Diagram Example 1
- Relationships Between Bending, Shear and Axial Forces
- Axial Force Diagram, Shear Force Diagram & Bending Moment Diagram
- Equilibrium & Free Body Diagram Example 2
- Equilibrium & Free Body Diagram Example 1
- Equilibrium & Free Body Diagrams
- Loads, Transfer of Forces & Supports
- Simply Supported Beam Deflection from Loading Function Example
Course Description
This course builds on the concept of force and moment equilibrium learnt from first year engineering mechanic and physics courses and focuses on the internal actions and deformations experienced by simple structural members under loading. Concepts learnt in the course such as load transfer through axial, shear, bending and torsion as well as stress and strain relationships are the foundation for further study in any structural engineering related courses.