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In this episode you will learn:
- The flexure formula, σ = Mc/I, is used to find the maximum bending stress at the outermost fiber of a beam's cross-section.
- Section modulus (S = I/c) simplifies the stress calculation to σ = M/S and represents a beam's geometric efficiency in resisting bending.
- A critical exam trap is failing to convert the bending moment (M) from kip-feet to kip-inches before calculating stress in kips per square inch (ksi).
- For beam design problems, calculate the required section modulus (S_req = M/σ_allow) and then select the lightest W-shape from the NCEES Handbook tables that meets or exceeds this value.
- The distance 'c' in the flexure formula is always the distance from the neutral axis to the extreme fiber, which is half the total depth for symmetric cross-sections.
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