what is pure bending.
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Answer / rahul kumar
Pure bending is a condition of stress where a bending
moment is applied to a beam without the simultaneous
application of axial, shear, or torsional forces.
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Answer / ptcool
Pure bending is the flexure (bending) of a beam under a constant bending moment (M) therefore pure bending only occurs when the shear force (V) is equal to zero...
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Answer / chibuisi ogidi
Pure bending is a beam that has only bending moment .that is shear force is zero.
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Answer / d.k boss
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Pure bending is a condition of stress where a bending
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