16-9. Determine the equations of the elastic curve for the beam using the x; and 1z coordinates. El is constant. 2.
16-9. Determine the equations of the elastic curve for the beam using the x; and 1z coordinates. El is constant. 2.
Chapter2: Loads On Structures
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Step 1
To determine:
Equation of Elastic curve.
Step 2
To determine equation of elastic curve, moment equation is needed to be determine. First we will determine support reactions as follows:
Macaulay Method is improvement over double integration method which is suitable for prismatic beams having discontinuous loading.
Now using Macaulay Method, writing moment equation in terms of x1 and x2 as follows:
As per double integration method
By integrating the above equation twice, we will get the equation of the elastic curve:
Equation of elastic curve is .
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