i) identify the boundary conditions for shear, moment and displacements. ii) using the equation of the distributed load, develop expressions for predicting shear force V(x) and bending moment M(x) by double integration method. iii) using the elastic beam formula, develop expressions for predicting slope y'(x) and vertical deflection v(x) by using double integration method.
i) identify the boundary conditions for shear, moment and displacements. ii) using the equation of the distributed load, develop expressions for predicting shear force V(x) and bending moment M(x) by double integration method. iii) using the elastic beam formula, develop expressions for predicting slope y'(x) and vertical deflection v(x) by using double integration method.
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