Mechanics of Materials: Lesson 34 - Unsymmetrical Beam Bending Example Problem

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My savior, I couldn't wrap my brain around the bending until this video

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It seems that from minute 8:00 the z axis from the perspective observer you put down is clockwise not counter clockwise.

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I don't know if it's a point of confusion but if you're wondering which is the cubed term for inertia, imagine bending a ruler through the thin side. It's super bendy, right? Try bending it about the thick side and it will be impossible. For a rectangular cross section, you always cube the dimension that you're bending through.

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Please share formula for resultant bending stress about y and z axis

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The solution step is not mathematically sound. Firstly, the formula is not consistent with the derived book formulae. Secondly, the signs of the coordinates are not considered. Thirdly, compression is taken as tensile in some corners, example point A. Getting correct answer (?) does not mean that solution is also correct.

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The part where we get "c" confused me

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why isnt Mz the opposite sign when the equation is -Mzy/Iz + My/Iy

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