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> Explanation: Pure bending is referred to as the flexure a beam undergoes under constant bending moment and occurs in regions of a beam when shear force is zero. While Non-Uniform bending is the flexure a beam undergoes in the presence of shear forces, which implies that the bending moment varies as we move along the axis. http://www.up.ac.za/academic/civil/divisions/swk210/summary ... Non-Uniform Bending: In the case of non-uniform bending of a beam, where bending moment varies from section to section, there will be shear force at each cross section which will induce shearing stresses http://www.enm.bris.ac.uk/staff/ktta/TeachingWeb/Lecture15.p... |
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