Compressive & Tensile Stresses in Structural Members
This video shows the Compressive & Tensile Stresses in different structural members. Beam is a flexural member which faces bending moment or flexural stresses. Column is a compressive member which faces compressive load mainly. Slab is a flexural member like beam and also it faces bending stresses or flexural stresses. Truss is a structural member which faces axial load mainly, there is no bending moment or shear forces in trusses. Axial loads in trusses are mainly compressive and tensile load. Subscribe our channel for more civil engineering videos. / civilengineeringonlycivilengineers #Compressive #Tensile

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