New question #696047 on Yade:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/696047

Hi,
I am trying to calculate the bending stress in four-point bending test in 2D 
condition, but some concepts make me confused. Theoretically, the stress is the 
tensile stress of the bottom fiber in the beam. I know that in 3D condition, 
the flexural stress can be easily obtain by FL/bd^2, where b is the width of 
the beam cross-section. But since in 2D condition, there is no thickness for 
the beam or the thickness is the diameter of the sphere particle? how do I get 
the stress based on the applied force F? 
I am thinking that instead of get stress by F, I can directly obtain the stress 
by using bodyStressTensors(), averaging the stress along the span direction for 
all the particles located in the bottom of the beam between two loading point. 
Is that a correct way to obtain the flexural stress?
Regards,
Steve

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