Papyrus 75

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The bending stiffness is equal to the product of the elastic modulus E and the area moment of inertia I of the beam cross-section about the axis of interest. In other words, the bending stiffness is EI. According to elementary beam theory, the relationship between the applied bending moment M and the resulting curvature κ of the beam is

M=EIκ=EId2wdx2

where w is the deflection of the beam and x the coordinate. In literature the above definition is sometimes used with a minus sign depending on convention.

Bending Stiffness in beams is also known as Flexural Rigidity.

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