Abstract

Tension (compression) bending combined deformation is a commonly used combined deformation form in engineering. The current material mechanics textbooks use the superposition method to calculate the stress on the cross section of the combined deformed member, whose characteristics are simple and easy to grasp. However, the premise of superposition principle is that the internal force, stress, strain and displacement have a linear relationship with external force. If the above linear relationship cannot be guaranteed, the superposition principle cannot be applied. In this case, the stress-strain relationship must be used for calculation. Based on the assumption of plane and unidirectional force, in this paper, rods with arbitrary cross-sectional shape under arbitrary load were taken as the research object, and the general calculation methods of the stress on the cross-section during the combined deformation of tension and bending were studied. This paper aimed at expanding students’ thinking mode and improving students’ learning ability in the process of material mechanics teaching.

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