New Study Reveals How Bending Moments Impact Beam Strength
The article explains how bending moments cause beams to bend and create stresses within them. When a beam is bent, the top part is stretched while the bottom part is compressed, with a neutral layer in between where there is no stress. This neutral layer is called the neutral axis. The researchers focused on situations where only bending moments are present, without any shear or axial forces, which is known as pure bending.