Pure bending of composite materials introduced
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- This mechanics of materials tutorial introduces pure bending for members made of composite materials.
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which source i can found this subject?
See Mechanics of Materials textbook by Beer & Johnston
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How the strain profile is not changing.
This video doesn't show any strain profiles. The magnitude of strain would increase linearly as you go away from the neutral axis. If you cross into a new material as you move away from the neutral axis, such as the rebar in the far right example, the slope of the strain profile will change every time the material changes.
@@Engineer4Free yeah sure but I like your videos and that's why i commented on your video. Kindly tell me is there any discontinuity occurring in the strain profile.