Skip to main content

learn.howToCalculate

learn.whatIsHeading

Bending stress is normal stress from moment loading, the primary stress in beams. It varies linearly across the section, maximum at outer fibers.

Formula

Calculate: σ = M×c/I where M is moment, c is distance from neutral axis, I is moment of inertia
M
I/c) — I/c)
I
I value — Variable used in the calculation

Guida passo passo

  1. 1Calculate: σ = M×c/I where M is moment, c is distance from neutral axis, I is moment of inertia
  2. 2Or: σ = M/S where S is section modulus (S = I/c)
  3. 3Results show stress distribution

Esempi risolti

Ingresso
M = 50 kN·m, I = 1×10⁹ mm⁴, c = 200 mm
Risultato
σ = 10 MPa at extreme fiber
Safe stress level

Errori comuni da evitare

  • Using average stress instead of maximum stress
  • Forgetting compression and tension can develop simultaneously

Domande frequenti

Why does stress vary across the beam?

Outer fibers experience maximum stretch/compression; inner material near neutral axis experiences less.

How is section modulus useful?

S directly gives maximum stress: σ_max = M/S, simpler than calculating I and c separately.

Pronto per calcolare? Prova la calcolatrice gratuita di Bending Stress

Provalo tu stesso →

Impostazioni

PrivacyTerminiInfo© 2026 PrimeCalcPro