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Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point is the distance between the neutral axis and the extreme point. Check FAQs
c=σbmaxAsectional(k2)Mmax
c - Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point?σbmax - Maximum Bending Stress?Asectional - Column Cross Sectional Area?k - Least Radius of Gyration of Column?Mmax - Maximum Bending Moment In Column?

Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load Example

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1499.9998Edit=2Edit1.4Edit(2.9277Edit2)16Edit
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Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
c=σbmaxAsectional(k2)Mmax
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
c=2MPa1.4(2.9277mm2)16N*m
Next Step Convert Units
c=2E+6Pa1.4(0.0029m2)16N*m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
c=2E+61.4(0.00292)16
Next Step Evaluate
c=1.49999977575m
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
c=1499.99977575mm
LAST Step Rounding Answer
c=1499.9998mm

Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load Formula Elements

Variables
Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point
Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point is the distance between the neutral axis and the extreme point.
Symbol: c
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Maximum Bending Stress
Maximum Bending Stress is the highest stress experienced by a material when subjected to bending forces. It occurs at the point on a beam or structural element where the bending moment is greatest.
Symbol: σbmax
Measurement: PressureUnit: MPa
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Column Cross Sectional Area
Column Cross Sectional Area is the area of a column that is obtained when a column is sliced perpendicular to some specified axis at a point.
Symbol: Asectional
Measurement: AreaUnit:
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Least Radius of Gyration of Column
Least Radius of Gyration of Column is a measure of the distribution of its cross-sectional area around its centroidal axis.
Symbol: k
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Maximum Bending Moment In Column
Maximum Bending Moment In Column is the highest moment of force that causes the column to bend or deform under applied loads.
Symbol: Mmax
Measurement: Moment of ForceUnit: N*m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point

​Go Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis given Bending Stress for Strut
c=σbAsectional(k2)Mb
​Go Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis given Maximum Stress induced for Strut
c=(σbmax-(PcompressiveAsectional))Asectional(k2)(Wp((IεcolumnPcompressive2Pcompressive)tan((lcolumn2)(PcompressiveIεcolumnPcompressive))))

Other formulas in Strut Subjected to Compressive Axial Thrust and a Transverse Point Load at the Centre category

​Go Bending Moment at Section for Strut with Axial and Transverse Point Load at Center
Mb=-(Pcompressiveδ)-(Wpx2)
​Go Compressive Axial Load for Strut with Axial and Transverse Point Load at Center
Pcompressive=-Mb+(Wpx2)δ
​Go Deflection at Section for Strut with Axial and Transverse Point Load at Center
δ=Pcompressive-Mb+(Wpx2)Pcompressive
​Go Transverse Point Load for Strut with Axial and Transverse Point Load at Center
Wp=(-Mb-(Pcompressiveδ))2x

How to Evaluate Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load?

Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load evaluator uses Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point = Maximum Bending Stress*(Column Cross Sectional Area*(Least Radius of Gyration of Column^2))/(Maximum Bending Moment In Column) to evaluate the Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point, The Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load formula is defined as the calculation that determines the distance of the extreme layer from the neutral axis in a strut subjected to compressive axial thrust and a transverse point load at the Centre, providing critical information for structural analysis. Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point is denoted by c symbol.

How to evaluate Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load, enter Maximum Bending Stress (σbmax), Column Cross Sectional Area (Asectional), Least Radius of Gyration of Column (k) & Maximum Bending Moment In Column (Mmax) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load

What is the formula to find Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load?
The formula of Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load is expressed as Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point = Maximum Bending Stress*(Column Cross Sectional Area*(Least Radius of Gyration of Column^2))/(Maximum Bending Moment In Column). Here is an example- 3.9E+8 = 2000000*(1.4*(0.0029277^2))/(16).
How to calculate Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load?
With Maximum Bending Stress (σbmax), Column Cross Sectional Area (Asectional), Least Radius of Gyration of Column (k) & Maximum Bending Moment In Column (Mmax) we can find Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load using the formula - Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point = Maximum Bending Stress*(Column Cross Sectional Area*(Least Radius of Gyration of Column^2))/(Maximum Bending Moment In Column).
What are the other ways to Calculate Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point-
  • Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point=Bending Stress in Column*(Column Cross Sectional Area*(Least Radius of Gyration of Column^2))/(Bending Moment in Column)OpenImg
  • Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Point=(Maximum Bending Stress-(Column Compressive Load/Column Cross Sectional Area))*(Column Cross Sectional Area*(Least Radius of Gyration of Column^2))/((Greatest Safe Load*(((sqrt(Moment of Inertia in Column*Modulus of Elasticity/Column Compressive Load))/(2*Column Compressive Load))*tan((Column Length/2)*(sqrt(Column Compressive Load/(Moment of Inertia in Column*Modulus of Elasticity/Column Compressive Load)))))))OpenImg
Can the Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load be negative?
No, the Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load?
Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load is usually measured using the Millimeter[mm] for Length. Meter[mm], Kilometer[mm], Decimeter[mm] are the few other units in which Distance of Extreme Layer from Neutral Axis if Max Bending Moment is given for Strut with Point Load can be measured.
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