New study reveals how beams can withstand extreme bending and direct stresses.
The article discusses how bending and direct stresses combine in beams. When a beam bends, the stress on its cross section is determined by an axis through its center. The final compressive stress on the convex side of the beam is a mix of stress from axial load and tension from bending. To find the bending axis, one must consider that concrete can handle tension temporarily.