Bigwolf
Shall I call you Logan, Weapon X???
Just curious if anyone can help out with this.....
I've got a 5" diameter beam with a uniform load on it. NDS Equ 3.4-1 (pg 15) says fv = VQ/(Ib)
I've got V and I = pi*d^4/64
Here's the question----b is defined as "breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending member" on NDS pg 5 --> yet this notation is specifically used in the Equ 3.4-1 ????
In this instance is "b" just going to be the diameter of the section or is there some other reference I am missing for "b" of a circular cross section.
Also, Q is defined as "statical moment of an area about the neutral axis" -->my school days have long since escaped me--is there a formula for this for a circular cross section?
Thanks in adance! :reading:
I've got a 5" diameter beam with a uniform load on it. NDS Equ 3.4-1 (pg 15) says fv = VQ/(Ib)
I've got V and I = pi*d^4/64
Here's the question----b is defined as "breadth (thickness) of rectangular bending member" on NDS pg 5 --> yet this notation is specifically used in the Equ 3.4-1 ????
In this instance is "b" just going to be the diameter of the section or is there some other reference I am missing for "b" of a circular cross section.
Also, Q is defined as "statical moment of an area about the neutral axis" -->my school days have long since escaped me--is there a formula for this for a circular cross section?
Thanks in adance! :reading: