Determine the deflection at B that would be caused by the distributed load if the middle support was not there. Let w = 6 lb/in., a = 60 in., and EI = 45 × 106 lb·in.2.
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Determine the deflection at B that would be caused by the co…
Determine the deflection at B that would be caused by the concentrated moment if the middle support was not there. Let M = 14,500 lb·in., a = 73.90 in., b = 54.10 in., and EI = 119 × 106 lb·in.2. Note that b = (a + b)[1 – sqrt(3)/3].
Determine the slope at A that would be caused by the distrib…
Determine the slope at A that would be caused by the distributed load if the fixed support was a pin support, instead. Let w = 7 lb/in., a = 96 in., and EI = 239 × 106 lb·in.2.
Identify the moment equation that corresponds to MCB. Let w…
Identify the moment equation that corresponds to MCB. Let w = 3.7 kip/ft, L1 = 18 ft, and L2 = 16 ft. Assume EI = constant.
The beam supports a single live load of 1,620 lb. Determine…
The beam supports a single live load of 1,620 lb. Determine the maximum negative shear that can be developed at point B. Assume the support at A is a pin and C is a roller. The influence lines for VB and MB are shown, along with the peak values of the influence lines.
Determine the slope at A that would be caused by the concent…
Determine the slope at A that would be caused by the concentrated force if the fixed support was a pin support, instead. Let P = 234 lb, a = 65 in., and EI = 126 × 106 lb·in.2.
Draw the influence line for the moment at B. What is the lin…
Draw the influence line for the moment at B. What is the line’s minimum value? Let L1 = 8 m and L2 = 4 m.
Determine the fixed end moment FEMBA. Let w = 2.4 kip/ft and…
Determine the fixed end moment FEMBA. Let w = 2.4 kip/ft and L = 30 ft. Assume EI = constant.
Using the method of consistent deformations, determine the f…
Using the method of consistent deformations, determine the force in member AD. Let P = 14 kN, L1 = 3 m, and L2 = 6 m. Assume EA = constant.
Determine the reaction force at B. Let w = 15 lb/in., a = 53…
Determine the reaction force at B. Let w = 15 lb/in., a = 53 in., and EI = 56 × 106 lb·in.2.