Load (P) Theoretical Deflection Deflection (6) Decreasing (mm) Error Percentage Increasing (mm) Average (mm) 200g (1.962) 0.15 0.21 0.18 0.462 61.039% 500g (4.905) 0.47 0.51 0.49 1.156 57.6125% 900g (3.829) 0.91 0.91 0.91 2.081 58.271%

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MENG222 Strength of material please I have report lab ((Deflection Measurement for Simply Supported Beam)) please helpe me for that I need graph for this table thank you
Error Percentage
Load
Theoretical Deflection
Deflection (6)
Decreasing
(mm)
(P)
Increasing
(mm)
Average
(mm)
200g
(1.962)
0.15
0.21
0.18
0.462
61.039%
500g
(4.905)
0.47
0.51
0.49
1.156
57.6125%
900g
(8.829)
0.91
0.91
0.91
2.081
58.271%
Transcribed Image Text:Error Percentage Load Theoretical Deflection Deflection (6) Decreasing (mm) (P) Increasing (mm) Average (mm) 200g (1.962) 0.15 0.21 0.18 0.462 61.039% 500g (4.905) 0.47 0.51 0.49 1.156 57.6125% 900g (8.829) 0.91 0.91 0.91 2.081 58.271%
Objective
To determine the deflection in a simply supported beam using the bending bar apparatus.
Introduction
Horizontal loading, perpendicular to the longitudinal axis causes bending deformation or
deflection. The loading can be categorized as point central load, uniformly distributed load, or
uniformly varying load. In a simply supported beam, the two supports react in the longitudinal
and transverse directions.
Figure I Simply Supported Beam without Load
L/2
L/2
Figure 2 Simply Supported Beam with Central Loading
Theory
Bending Moment
A bending moment is the reaction induced in a structural element when an extemal force or
moment is applied to the element causing the element to bend.
Deflection
Measure of deformation due to transverse loading is called deflection or vertical
deformation from initial point due to external load is called deflection. It is denoted by ô.
Transcribed Image Text:Objective To determine the deflection in a simply supported beam using the bending bar apparatus. Introduction Horizontal loading, perpendicular to the longitudinal axis causes bending deformation or deflection. The loading can be categorized as point central load, uniformly distributed load, or uniformly varying load. In a simply supported beam, the two supports react in the longitudinal and transverse directions. Figure I Simply Supported Beam without Load L/2 L/2 Figure 2 Simply Supported Beam with Central Loading Theory Bending Moment A bending moment is the reaction induced in a structural element when an extemal force or moment is applied to the element causing the element to bend. Deflection Measure of deformation due to transverse loading is called deflection or vertical deformation from initial point due to external load is called deflection. It is denoted by ô.
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