The Mechanical Errors in the Common Theory of Flexures
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We have seen that in order that c shall be balanced by t, the beam A must transfer t as a shearing force until it be- comes opposite c on its own line of action; this it cannot do Fie. 4 without destroying the equality that is claimed to exist be- tween the tension and compression at the middle section, for with a shearing force t acting opposite to c, at the quar- ter section, the resultant compression at the middle section will be C / as the compressive and shearing force act in opposite dire...ctions along the same line of action, the re- sultant force C t will therefore be less than T. Then as no shearing force can act in the opposite direc- tion to that of r, at this or any other section, without dim- inishing the compression on the middle section, these tension and compression forces cannot balance at the middle or sec- tion of maximum stress. For these horizontal T and C forces (3) Weisbach's Mechanics of Eng. , pp. 548 (Coxe). (4) Wood's Elements of Analytical Mechanics, pp. 129.
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