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Lecture 16. SVSI Method boundary conditions, Equilateral triangular member using SVSI
method.
Lecture 17. Soap film analogy
Lecture 18. Narrow rectangular cross section member in torsion using soap film analogy.
Lecture 19. Hollow thin wall members
Lecture 20. Hollow thin wall members
Lecture 21. Bending in straight beams, symmetric and non-symmetric bending
Lecture 22. Non-symmetric bending
Lecture 23. Non-symmetric bending
Lecture 24. Non-symmetric bending
Lecture 25. Thin walled members, effect of shear stress.
Lecture 26. Approximation of shear center
Lecture 27. Shear center calculation for C-section member
Lecture 28. Thick walled cylinder
Lecture 29. Thick walled cylinder
Lecture 30. Shrink fit thick walled cylinder
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Types of Forces
1. normal force, F, which is perpendicular to the cross-section;
2. shear force, V, which is parallel to the cross-section;
3. bending moment, M, which bends the material; and
4. twisting moment (torque), T, which twists the material about its
central axis.
Equilibrium system
1. the resultant of all applied forces, including support reactions, must
be zero;
2. the resultant of all applied moments, including bending and
twisting moments, must be zero.
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