I am a junior year mechanical engineering student in VIT Vellore. I am interested in working on the continuum mechanics of the beam during summer as part of gsoc 2019. Till now I have following points to work on- - Function for calculating torsional stresses. For this I am planning to compute angle of twist with the help of modulus of rigidity of beam material. And from that figure out the torsional shear stress induced at the outer surface of beam. - Function for calculating bending stresses( both tensile and compressive). - Function for calculating buckling similar to columns. For this I am planning to compute Euler's critical load, slenderness ratio and with the help of those two I will be calculating the stress that causes buckling in the beam. Also I am thinking about adding self bucking but I am not quite sure about it. - Taking factor of safety into account and compute maximum permissible design stress( both tensile and compressive) as well as maximum permissible shear stress. - Add similar implementations for overhanging and double overhanging beams.
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