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STRAIN CAUSED BY A BENDING MOMENT
Beam bending; Complex Bending; Unsymmetrical Bending
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  • Bending of an {{ibeam}}-beam
  •  Deformation of a thin plate highlighting the displacement, the mid-surface (red) and the normal to the mid-surface (blue)
  • Deformation of a Timoshenko beam. The normal rotates by an amount <math>\theta</math> which is not equal to <math>dw/dx</math>.
  • Deflection of a beam deflected symmetrically and principle of superposition
  • Bending moments in a beam
  • Element of a bent beam: the fibers form concentric arcs, the top fibers are compressed and bottom fibers stretched.

mind-bending      
1.
If you describe something as mind-bending, you mean that it is difficult to understand or think about.
...mind-bending debates about the nature of life.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
Mind-bending means the same as mind-altering
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...mind-bending drugs.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
mind-bending      
¦ adjective informal influencing or altering one's state of mind.
Derivatives
mind-bender noun
mind-bendingly adverb
Bending moment         
MOMENT THAT RESULTS IN THE BENDING OF A STRUCTURAL ELEMENT
Bending Moment
In solid mechanics, a bending moment is the reaction induced in a structural element when an external force or moment is applied to the element, causing the element to bend. The most common or simplest structural element subjected to bending moments is the beam.

Wikipedia

Bending

In applied mechanics, bending (also known as flexure) characterizes the behavior of a slender structural element subjected to an external load applied perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the element.

The structural element is assumed to be such that at least one of its dimensions is a small fraction, typically 1/10 or less, of the other two. When the length is considerably longer than the width and the thickness, the element is called a beam. For example, a closet rod sagging under the weight of clothes on clothes hangers is an example of a beam experiencing bending. On the other hand, a shell is a structure of any geometric form where the length and the width are of the same order of magnitude but the thickness of the structure (known as the 'wall') is considerably smaller. A large diameter, but thin-walled, short tube supported at its ends and loaded laterally is an example of a shell experiencing bending.

In the absence of a qualifier, the term bending is ambiguous because bending can occur locally in all objects. Therefore, to make the usage of the term more precise, engineers refer to a specific object such as; the bending of rods, the bending of beams, the bending of plates, the bending of shells and so on.

Examples of use of mind-bending
1. For now, take a moment to consider the mind–bending improbability of what just happened.
2. "First time on the o–b–o for a while, and tonight‘s tipple is Retsina rather than mind–bending rum.
3. Near Post ' a moustachioed Uruguayan prepares unforgettable grilled meat sandwiches while his wife pours mind–bending caipirinhas.
4. This mind–bending question prompted Shiv to make an important change in his own life: He now asks his wife to buy the wine.
5. Former head boy Matthew White, 18, who dropped out of his A–levels when he started smoking cannabis, has been found hanged after progressing to mind–bending LSD.