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Old 06-04-2016, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by exninja
The "all other things being equal" statement in the video is a little confusing. Seems to me the things that are equal would be material and bending stiffness. That's the only way the I-beam would be lighter but the H-beam would be "stiffer." That particular stiffer would be axial stiffness. For axial stiffness, cross-sectional area is the only factor. If you keep the weight the same, the I-beam will be just as stiff axially and stiffer in bending. Therefore, there really is no reason for an H-beam rod.
But it makes people sleep better at night...
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But it makes people sleep better at night...
Then more power to them:-) Meanwhile, I have a bridge I'd like to sell someone...
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