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Predicting Bending Moments with Machine Learning

2019
We investigate the possibility of predicting the bending moment of slender structures based on a limited number of deflection measurements. These predictions can help to estimate the wear and tear of the structures. We compare linear regression and a recurrent neural network on numerically simulated Euler–Bernoulli beam and drilling riser.
Elena Celledoni   +3 more
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Bending Moments on Shell Boundaries

Journal of the Structural Division, 1959
Penetration of bending stresses due to edge effects in flat plates, cylindrical, and rotational shells; estimate of edge effects and their penetration for case of hyperbolic paraboloids supported on straight generatrices.
H. H. Bleich, M. G. Salvadori
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Shape Description by Bending Invariant Moments

2011
A simple scheme is presented for modifying geometric moments to use geodesic distances. This provides a set of global shape descriptors that are invariant to bending as well as rotation, translation and scale.
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On a Timoshenko system with thermal coupling on both the bending moment and the shear force

Journal of evolution equations (Printed ed.), 2020
M. O. Alves   +4 more
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Shear Forces and Bending Moments

2020
Figure shows a simple beam, one of the widely used statically determinate beams loaded with a central point load W.
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Shear and Bending Moment in Beams

2014
A beam is a member which is long compared to its cross-sectional dimension, and is loaded by the forces perpendicular to its long dimension. The beam is in equilibrium under the action of an applied system of forces and the reactions. Beams can be classified into types by the number and position of supports.
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Shearing Force and Bending Moment

1975
When a bar, which is supported in some way, is subjected to a lateral force the resultant deformation of the bar is of the type known as bending. The term beam is used to describe a bar subjected to bending, and a beam may be considered as being simply supported, or built in (encastre).
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Bending stiffness and moment capacity of cardboard obtained from three-point and elastica bending tests

Nordic Pulp and Paper Research Journal, 2023
Hiroshi Yoshihara   +2 more
exaly  

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