Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Author’s Note
- Part I Simple Structures
- Part II Truss Frameworks
- Part III Beams and Frames: Character
- Part IV Beams and Frames: Analysis
- Part V Design Choices
- 13 Bending vs Stretching
- 14 Cross-Sectional Stiffness
- 15 Cross-Sectional Strength
- 16 Back of the Envelope: Beam Design by Lower Bound
- 17 The Third Dimension
- Part VI Deliberately Deformed
- Further Reading
- Index
16 - Back of the Envelope: Beam Design by Lower Bound
from Part V - Design Choices
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2022
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Author’s Note
- Part I Simple Structures
- Part II Truss Frameworks
- Part III Beams and Frames: Character
- Part IV Beams and Frames: Analysis
- Part V Design Choices
- 13 Bending vs Stretching
- 14 Cross-Sectional Stiffness
- 15 Cross-Sectional Strength
- 16 Back of the Envelope: Beam Design by Lower Bound
- 17 The Third Dimension
- Part VI Deliberately Deformed
- Further Reading
- Index
Summary
Designing a structure by the method of Lower Bound rarely considers the supports: that often, sizing the 'main beam' is key. One difficulty is how to interpret the nature of supports themselves in a Lower Bound analysis context. Some clarity is given for a nominal multi-span beam where one of its supports is realised differently in three ways.
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- Solving Problems of Simple Structural Mechanics , pp. 133 - 139Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022