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- Neutral_plane abstract "In mechanics, the neutral plane or neutral surface is a conceptual plane within a beam or cantilever. When loaded by a bending force, the beam bends so that the inner surface is in compression and the outer surface is in tension. The neutral plane is the surface within the beam between these zones, where the material of the beam is not under stress, either compression or tension.As there is no lengthwise stress force on the neutral plane, there is no strain or extension either: when the beam bends, the length of the neutral plane remains constant. Any line within the neutral plane parallel to the axis of the beam is called the deflection curve of the beam.To show that every beam must have a neutral plane, the material of the beam can be imagined to be divided into narrow fibers parallel to its length. When the beam is bent, it is obvious that at any given cross-section, the region of fibers near the concave side will be under compression, while the region near the convex side will be under tension. Because the stress in the material must be continuous across any cross section, there must be a boundary between the regions of compression and tension at which the fibers have no stress. This is the neutral plane.".
- Neutral_plane thumbnail Bending.svg?width=300.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageID "38937108".
- Neutral_plane wikiPageLength "5560".
- Neutral_plane wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Neutral_plane wikiPageRevisionID "620970160".
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_McKee.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Beam_(structure).
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Cantilever.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Statics.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Compression_(physics).
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_function.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Deformation_(mechanics).
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Fleet_submarine.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Henri_Tresca.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_metre.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Mechanics.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Metrology.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Monocoque.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Plane_(geometry).
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Platinum-iridium_alloy.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Portsmouth_Naval_Shipyard.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Pressure_vessel.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Scantling.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(mechanics).
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Submarine_hull.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Tension_(physics).
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink Zero_force_member.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink File:Bending.svg.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink File:Bronze_Yard_No._11.jpg.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLink File:Platinum-Iridium_meter_bar.jpg.
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Neutral plane".
- Neutral_plane wikiPageWikiLinkText "neutral plane".
- Neutral_plane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Neutral_plane subject Category:Statics.
- Neutral_plane hypernym Plane.
- Neutral_plane type Aircraft.
- Neutral_plane comment "In mechanics, the neutral plane or neutral surface is a conceptual plane within a beam or cantilever. When loaded by a bending force, the beam bends so that the inner surface is in compression and the outer surface is in tension.".
- Neutral_plane label "Neutral plane".
- Neutral_plane sameAs Q17146545.
- Neutral_plane sameAs m.0s8wd5w.
- Neutral_plane sameAs Q17146545.
- Neutral_plane wasDerivedFrom Neutral_plane?oldid=620970160.
- Neutral_plane depiction Bending.svg.
- Neutral_plane isPrimaryTopicOf Neutral_plane.