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- 3 For the beam shown, find the reactions at the supports and plot the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams. V = 9 kN, V2 = 9 kN, V3 = 200 mm, and V4 = 1100 mm. ATAT-V3 Provide values at all key points shown in the given shear-force and bending-moment diagrams. X (mm) B A = B = C = D = E= F= P = Q = E * KN * KN * KN × KN KN x KN ✩ kN.mm *kN.mm D 0.00 Reaction force R₁ (left) = In the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams given, +V 0.00 X (mm) 6.3 kN and reaction force R2 (right) = P 11.7 kN. Q 0.00The simply supported beam is subjected to the force F = 700 N and the uniform distributed load with intensity w = 150 N/m. Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams (in your homework documentation) and determine the equations for V(r) and M(x). Take a = 0 at point A. 19 F a Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale. Variable Value a 5.2 m 2.6 m 3.12 m Support Reactions The reaction at A is N. The reaction at D is N. Shear Force and Bending Moment Equations In section AB: V(x)= N and M(x)= N-m. In section BC: v(x)- N and M(x)= N-m. In section CD: V(x)- N and M(x)= N-m. AFor the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let a-3.25 m, b=4.75 m, Pg = 35kN, and Pc = 80kN. Construct the shear- force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. Answers: Ay= Dy = a M. B a PB Calculate the reaction forces Ay and Dy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) PB Pc a Pc kN b KN D b D X D X
- The dimensions are of the graph are d1 = 7 cm , L1 = 6 m , d2 = 4.2 cm , and L2 = 5 m with applied loads F1 = 130 kN and F2 = 60 kN . The modulus of elasticity is E = 80 GPa . Use the following steps to find the deflection at point D. Point B is halfway between points A and C. What is the reaction force at A? Let a positive reaction force be to the right.Consider the following values in the given beam above: L1=6m L2 = 2 m L3 = 4 m L4=3m L5=2 m L6=1m W1 = 90 kN/m W2 = 30 kN/m P = 50 kN M = 60 kN-m Point E is an internal hinge W1 B L2 L3 2 m E W2 L5 L6 HFor the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let a-3.25 m, b=4.75 m, Pg - 35kN, and Pc = 80kN. Construct the shear- force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. A Ay- 58.66 - Dy- Calculate the reaction forces A, and Dy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) Answers: a 56.33 (a) V= (b) V- (c) V- B i i PB B kN с kN C Determine the shear force acting at each of the following locations: (a) x-2m (b)x - 4 m (c) x-8 m Note that x = 0 at support A. When entering your answers, use the shear-force sign convention detailed in Section 7.2. 3 3 3 KN D b kN D ·x Dy
- Plot the Shear and Bending moment diagrams for the following. Use Singularity Functions to Solve the problem y 400 lbf Hinge | A B₁ AC R₂ R₁ 4 in 4 in 2 in 40 lbf/in 10 in D R3 XUse the graphical method to construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams for the beam shown. Let a = 5 m, b = 3 m, PB = 55 kN, Pc = 75 kN, and PE = 25 kN. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. a PB Answer: Ay = i BO PB a B Pc a Calculate the reaction forces Ay and Dy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) D Pc D a D₂ PE a PE E kN, Dy= i -x E X kN.For the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let a=2.75 m, b=5.00 m, PB = 60kN, and Pc = 80kN. Construct the shear- force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. Answers: Ay = a Dy= a B Calculate the reaction forces Ay and Dy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) 36.66 BO 103.33 PB a PB Pc a Pc KN b KN b D D x P X
- For the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force Vand the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let a=2.75 m, b=5.00 m, PB = 60KN, and Pc = 80kN. Construct the shear- force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. Answers: Ay = Dy= tel tel a i B a Calculate the reaction forces Ay and Dy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) PB B a PB Pc a C Pc C KN b KN D b D X D₂ XFor the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force Vand the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let a=2.50 m, b=4.25 m, PB = 45kN, and Pc = 90kN. Construct the shear- force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. Answers: Ay = Dy= Mi i B Calculate the reaction forces Ay and Dy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Ax = 0, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) PB a PB B a Pc a Pc C kN b KN b D X D₂ XFor the simply supported beam subjected to the loading shown, derive equations for the shear force V and the bending moment M for any location in the beam. (Place the origin at point A.) Let w = 20.0 kips/ft, a=6.0 ft, and b=20.5 ft. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams on paper and use the results to answer the questions in the subsequent parts of this GO exercise. a A B a W Calculate the reaction forces By and Cy acting on the beam. Positive values for the reactions are indicated by the directions of the red arrows shown on the free-body diagram below. (Note: Since Bx = O, it has been omitted from the free-body diagram.) B b b X C X