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- Bending abstract "In Applied mechanics, bending (also known as flexure) characterizes the behavior of a slender structural element subjected to an external load applied perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the element.The structural element is assumed to be such that at least one of its dimensions is a small fraction, typically 1/10 or less, of the other two. When the length is considerably longer than the width and the thickness, the element is called a beam. For example, a closet rod sagging under the weight of clothes on clothes hangers is an example of a beam experiencing bending. On the other hand, a shell is a structure of any geometric form where the length and the width are of the same order of magnitude but the thickness of the structure (known as the 'wall') is considerably smaller. A large diameter, but thin-walled, short tube supported at its ends and loaded laterally is an example of a shell experiencing bending.In the absence of a qualifier, the term bending is ambiguous because bending can occur locally in all objects. To make the usage of the term more precise, engineers refer to the bending of rods, the bending of beams, the bending of plates, the bending of shells and so on.".
- Bending thumbnail I_beam_bending0.png?width=300.
- Bending wikiPageExternalLink beam_calc_menu.shtml.
- Bending wikiPageExternalLink flexure-formula.
- Bending wikiPageID "1255570".
- Bending wikiPageRevisionID "606013138".
- Bending hasPhotoCollection Bending.
- Bending subject Category:Deformation.
- Bending subject Category:Elasticity_(physics).
- Bending subject Category:Statics.
- Bending subject Category:Structural_system.
- Bending comment "In Applied mechanics, bending (also known as flexure) characterizes the behavior of a slender structural element subjected to an external load applied perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the element.The structural element is assumed to be such that at least one of its dimensions is a small fraction, typically 1/10 or less, of the other two. When the length is considerably longer than the width and the thickness, the element is called a beam.".
- Bending label "Bending".
- Bending label "Biegung (Mechanik)".
- Bending label "Buiging (mechanica)".
- Bending label "Flessione retta".
- Bending label "Flexion (matériau)".
- Bending label "Flexión mecánica".
- Bending label "Flexão (física)".
- Bending label "Zginanie".
- Bending label "Изгиб (механика)".
- Bending label "انحناء (ميكانيكا)".
- Bending label "彎曲 (力學)".
- Bending label "撓曲".
- Bending sameAs Biegung_(Mechanik).
- Bending sameAs Κάμψη.
- Bending sameAs Flexión_mecánica.
- Bending sameAs Flexion_(matériau).
- Bending sameAs Flessione_retta.
- Bending sameAs 撓曲.
- Bending sameAs 휨.
- Bending sameAs Buiging_(mechanica).
- Bending sameAs Zginanie.
- Bending sameAs Flexão_(física).
- Bending sameAs m.04mlwd.
- Bending sameAs Q1072476.
- Bending sameAs Q1072476.
- Bending wasDerivedFrom Bending?oldid=606013138.
- Bending depiction I_beam_bending0.png.
- Bending isPrimaryTopicOf Bending.