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Part B
Draw the moment diagram for the beam. Follow the sign convention.
Click on "add vertical line off" to add discontinuity lines. Then click on "add segment" button to add functions between the lines.
Note 1- Draw a vertical line to denote local maximum or minimum.
Note 2 - You should not draw an "extra" discontinuity line at the point where the curve passes the x-axis.
Note 3 - The curve you choose from the drop-down is only a pictorial representation of a real quadratic/cubic curve. The equation of this curve is not mathematically equivalent to the correct answer.
Consequently, slopes at discontinuities and intercepts with the x-axis (if any) are not accurate.
]30 lb/ft
180 lb · ft
B O
9ft
-4.5 ft
м (b- ft)
No elements selected
200
150
100
50
a (ft)
9,0 10.5 12.0 13.5
0.0
1.5
3.0
4.5
6,0 7,5
-50
-100
-150
-200
Transcribed Image Text:Part B Draw the moment diagram for the beam. Follow the sign convention. Click on "add vertical line off" to add discontinuity lines. Then click on "add segment" button to add functions between the lines. Note 1- Draw a vertical line to denote local maximum or minimum. Note 2 - You should not draw an "extra" discontinuity line at the point where the curve passes the x-axis. Note 3 - The curve you choose from the drop-down is only a pictorial representation of a real quadratic/cubic curve. The equation of this curve is not mathematically equivalent to the correct answer. Consequently, slopes at discontinuities and intercepts with the x-axis (if any) are not accurate. ]30 lb/ft 180 lb · ft B O 9ft -4.5 ft м (b- ft) No elements selected 200 150 100 50 a (ft) 9,0 10.5 12.0 13.5 0.0 1.5 3.0 4.5 6,0 7,5 -50 -100 -150 -200
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30 lb/ft
180 Ib · ft
B.
-9 ft-
4.5 ft
Transcribed Image Text:Figure 30 lb/ft 180 Ib · ft B. -9 ft- 4.5 ft
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