Figure 3 shows a simply supported beam of length 5 m carries two types of loads: a uniformly distributed load (udl) of 6kN/m over the entire span and a point load of Y kN at a distance 2 m from the left support. Given the section modulus and Young's modulus of the beam is 268×10° mm² and 175 MPa, respectively. [Note: Y value – Use the last non-zero digit in your matric number as the load value. If the number is zero, use the second last digit instead; if the number is 8 or 9, take 0.8 or 0.9, respectively.)

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Calculate the reaction forces at support A and C.

Figure 3 shows a simply supported beam of length 5 m carries two types of loads: a
uniformly distributed load (udl) of 6kN/m over the entire span and a point load of Y kN at
a distance 2 m from the left support. Given the section modulus and Young's modulus of
the beam is 268×10° mm² and 175 MPa, respectively.
[Note: Y value – Use the last non-zero digit in your matric number as the load value. If the
number is zero, use the second last digit instead; if the number is 8 or 9, take 0.8 or 0.9,
respectively.)
Transcribed Image Text:Figure 3 shows a simply supported beam of length 5 m carries two types of loads: a uniformly distributed load (udl) of 6kN/m over the entire span and a point load of Y kN at a distance 2 m from the left support. Given the section modulus and Young's modulus of the beam is 268×10° mm² and 175 MPa, respectively. [Note: Y value – Use the last non-zero digit in your matric number as the load value. If the number is zero, use the second last digit instead; if the number is 8 or 9, take 0.8 or 0.9, respectively.)
Y kN
6 kN/m
B
2 m
-5 m
Figure 3: A simply supported beam with uniformly distributed load (udl) and a point
load.
Transcribed Image Text:Y kN 6 kN/m B 2 m -5 m Figure 3: A simply supported beam with uniformly distributed load (udl) and a point load.
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