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Timber Design Shear and Flexural Stress

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BENDING AND

SHEAR STRESS
ON BEAMS

ENGR. JOHN RICHARD IVAN U. CADDAUAN


DESIGN OF TIMBER BEAMS
THE DESIGN
OFWOOD BEAMS 1. BENDING / FLEXURE
FOLLOW THE

2. SHEAR
SAME OVERALL
PROCEDURE
USESD IN THE

3. DEFLECTION
DESIGN OF
OTHER
STRUCTURAL
MATERIALS.
4. LATERAL STABILITY
5. BEARING
DESIGN OF TIMBER BEAMS
1. BENDING / FLEXURE

fb = demand (what we are computing)


Fb = capacity (based on the property of the wood)
M = Max moment
c = extreme tension fiber (farthest from NA)
I = Inertia
SECTION PROPERTIES OF
COMMON SHAPES
1. RECTANGLE / SQUARE
SECTION PROPERTIES OF
COMMON SHAPES
2. CIRCLE

NA d
SECTION PROPERTIES OF
COMMON SHAPES
3. TRIANGLE
DESIGN OF TIMBER BEAMS
2. SHEAR
1. RECTANGLE / SQUARE

NA
2. CIRCLE

d
NA
3. TRIANGLE
SECTION PROPERTIES OF
COMMON SHAPES
EXAMPLE
SOLUTION
GIVEN
SOLUTION
SOLUTION
MAXIMUM BEAM DEFLECTION
Thank you!

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