Abstract:
Owing to the abrupt change in shear stress at loading sections of beams there is a concentration of direct stress in the outer fibres of the beam near the loading section. A method of calculating this concentration is described. The highest stress concentrations occur in short deep beams and are greater for wooden than metal beams. The method is applied to the spars of two wooden aircraft and stress concentrations 1.06 and 1.4 are found at the fuselage attachments. Strain measurements were made at positions on a wooden beam under load and the theoretical predictions verified.