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5.3Shear& Moment Diagrams 99
+
+ve Shear
+ve Load
+ Axial Force
+ve Moment
Figure5.9:ShearandMoment SignConventionsforDesign
Load Positive alongthebeam'slocaly axis(assuminga right handsideconvention),
thatis positive upward.
Axial:tensionpositive.
FlexureA positive moment is onewhich causestensionin thelower bers,andcompres-
sionin theupper ones.For framemembers,a positive moment is onewhich causes
tensionalongtheinnerside.
Shear A positive shearforceis onewhich is \up"ona negative face, or\down"on
a positive one. Alternatively, a pair of positive shearforceswillcause clockwise
rotation.
TorsionCounterclockwisepositive
3D: Usedouble arrow vectors (andNOTcurvedarrows). Forcesandmoments (including
torsions)aredenedwithrespectto a right handsidecoordinatesystem,Fig.5.10.
Draft
Figure5.10:SignConventionsfor3DFrameElements
5.3.1.2 Load,Shear,Moment Relations
50 Letus(re)derive thebasicrelationsbetweenload,shearandmoment. Consideringanin-
nitesimallengthdxof a beamsubjectedto a positive load
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w(x), Fig.5.11. Theinnitesimal
sectionmustalsobe in equilibrium.
51 Therearenoaxialforces,thus we onlyhave two equationsof equilibriumto satisfyFy= 0
andMz= 0.
52 Sincedxis innitesimallysmall,thesmallvariationin loadalongit canbe neglected,therefore
we assumew(x) to be constant alongdx.
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In thisderivation,as in allotheroneswe shouldassumeallquantitiesto be positive.