Pure bending refers to a condition in which a beam or structural element experiences bending moments without any shear forces acting on it. This scenario is often idealized in engineering mechanics to simplify the analysis of beams under load. In pure bending: 1. **Bending Moment**: There is a constant bending moment along the length of the beam, which causes it to bend without encountering any axial or transverse forces.
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