which the form of the curv in which the longitudinal axis of beam bends after loading is known as answer
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Explanation:- the line to which the longitudinal axis of a beam bends or deflects or deviates under given load is known as elastic curve on deflection curve. elastic curve can also be known as elastic line or elastic axis.
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The deflection curve is the line along which a beam's longitudinal axis deflects or bends when subjected to a particular load.
- Elastic line and elastic axis are other names for this curve.
- Winkler's theory assumes that all circumstances necessary to make the straight-beam formula valid are met, except that the beam is initially curved, as an expansion of the basic theory of straight beams.
- The stress inside the beam is calculated using the three solid mechanics concepts and the same presuppositions as before.
- End pairs are applied to the beam. The bending moment vectors is perpendicular to the plane of symmetric of the beam in all directions.
- After bending, sections that were originally planar and orthogonal to the center of mass beam axis stay so.
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